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Jammu and Kashmir: Over 30 houses damaged, 60,000 people affected by land subsidence in Ramban

Several orchards, pine trees, pucca paths and water supply schemes have been damaged thereby affecting the lives of villagers there

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Officials take stock of a sunken road after more than 50 houses, four electricity towers, a receiving station, and a main road were damaged, in Ramban district. Pic/PTI

Officials take stock of a sunken road after more than 50 houses, four electricity towers, a receiving station, and a main road were damaged, in Ramban district. Pic/PTI

Over 30 houses are feared to be damaged in a village in Ramban district, 6 km from Ramban district headquarters and 60,000 people from the Gool sub-division have been disconnected due to the land subsidence of about one km stretch of Ramban-Gool road since Thursday night, reported news agency ANI.

A 6 km long Pernote-Thalwa road has also been damaged due to a massive landslide in the area, Additional District Development Commissioner, Ramban said.

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