
Panic grips riverside villages in south Kashmir as Jhelum, Arpat eat away land; families shifted as structures collapse, develop cracks
Suhail Dar
Several areas across south Kashmir have reported alarming cases of soil sinking and bund breaches after the sudden fluctuation in water levels of the Jhelum and Arpat rivers earlier this week.
The phenomenon, which residents say began after Wednesday’s flood-like swell receded, has damaged houses, extensions, and public facilities across multiple districts.
At Katriteng, Bijbehara, a massive bund breach has put a local mosque at grave risk, with its bathrooms already collapsed into the sinking earth. “The water came up suddenly and then went down just as fast. Now the bund is sliding into the river, and even the masjid is unsafe,” said Abdul Hamid, a resident of Katriteng.
Former MLA Bijbehara, Dr. Bashir Ahmad Veeri, visited the spot on Saturday to assess the damage...
