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Rainfall predictable but cloudbursts triggered by local factors: Dr Jitendra

by Nigahban Desk
August 23, 2025
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Dr. Jitendra Singh Urges Rapid Adoption of Agri-Tech to Boost India’s GDP

Union Minister says immediate relief provided through coordination with authorities in Kathua

Kathua: Union Minister Dr Jitendra Singh on Friday said that while rainfall can be forecasted using existing meteorological tools, cloudburst incidents are often sudden and result from localised geographical and atmospheric conditions, requiring targeted preventive strategies beyond standard forecasting models.
Dr Singh, as reported by the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), said this while speaking to media persons after visiting the flood-affected areas of Kathua, which was recently hit by flash floods and landslides. Seven people lost their lives, while several others have been injured.
The minister reviewed the ongoing relief and rehabilitation work and interacted with local officials and affected families. He said the administration had taken steps to provide immediate support to the affected people.
“We have come here and assessed what actions will be taken to provide immediate relief,” Dr Singh said, adding that the District Commissioner (DC) had arranged for rations at all the designated relief centres in the area.
He said that relief materials had been distributed from his side as part of the government’s efforts to assist those affected by the natural disaster.
Referring to broader issues of climate and environmental impact, the Union Minister said that the Department of Science and Technology had launched a National Mission aimed at preserving the Himalayan ecosystem. This mission, he said, was designed to address the growing challenges posed by changing climate patterns in the region.
Speaking on weather-related phenomena, Dr Jitendra said that although rainfall events can be forecasted, cloudbursts often occur due to local geographical and meteorological factors. “Keeping that in mind, we can take some preventive measures,” he said.
He added that while institutional measures were underway through national-level programs, efforts at the community and societal level were also important.
Officials accompanying the minister informed that multiple relief camps had been set up across the affected locations. The administration, they said, is monitoring the situation and coordinating with various departments to ensure an uninterrupted supply of food, water, and essential medicines.
Dr Singh visited locations where relief operations were being carried out and met families who had been displaced due to the floods and landslides. The local administration has launched an assessment of damage to infrastructure, homes, and agricultural land—(KNO)

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