
Kishtwar (J&K), 14 August 2025 — A sudden and devastating cloudburst struck the remote village of Chositi (Chashoti/Chishoti) along the popular Machail Mata pilgrimage route. The resulting flash floods caused widespread destruction at a community kitchen and security post, claiming dozens of lives and leaving many missing.
At-a-Glance: What Happened
- Around 11:30 a.m., a torrential downpour triggered a flash flood that swept away pilgrims during lunchtime at a key stopover.
- Casualties reported vary: at least 46 dead with over 100 injured per Times of India and Hindustan Times.
- Some authorities mention higher numbers — up to 60 deaths — and insist the toll may still rise.
- Over 200 people are still missing, according to Reuters, and more than 250 may remain unaccounted for.
Why So Destructive?
- The Machail Mata Yatra, a significant pilgrimage, had drawn hundreds to this remote locale, where Chositi marks the last vehicle-accessible point.
- The village hosts temporary infrastructure like a langar (community kitchen) and makeshift shelters — all highly vulnerable in mountainous terrain during the monsoon.
- Poor connectivity, washed-out trails, and ongoing heavy rains have severely hampered rescue and relief operations.
Rescue & Response
- Rescue teams — including NDRF, SDRF, local police, Army, and Air Force — are actively involved in search and relief operations.
- The J&K government has set up control rooms and help desks in nearby Paddar to coordinate efforts.
- Senior leaders across the political spectrum — including Prime Minister Modi and Chief Minister Omar Abdullah — offered condolences and patriotic assurances. CM Abdullah also canceled public Independence Day cultural events in light of the tragedy