Over a Month On, 32 Pilgrims Still Missing After Kishtwar Cloudburst

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More than a month after a devastating cloudburst struck the remote village of Chasoti in Kishtwar district, 32 pilgrims remain missing, leaving families in anguish and authorities struggling for answers.

The disaster occurred on August 14 during the annual Chandi Mata pilgrimage, which attracts devotees from across India. When sudden torrential rains triggered a cloudburst, flash floods swept away camps and temporary shelters.

Scale of the Tragedy

Officials confirmed that over 100 pilgrims and locals were initially reported missing. Of these, 65 bodies were recovered after extensive search operations, while 167 people were rescued alive. Despite weeks of search and debris clearance, no trace has been found of the remaining 32 victims.

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Rescue teams also retrieved dismembered human remains from various spots in the flood-hit zone, highlighting the scale and violence of the disaster.

Families in Limbo

Relatives of the missing have been left in deep uncertainty. Many stayed at the disaster site for days, clinging to hope as each new search attempt was carried out. Eventually, with no news, families returned home but continue to call local journalists and officials almost daily for updates.

“Every day, someone reaches out to ask if there is any news about their loved ones,” said Azhar Ali, a journalist from Paddar who has been covering the tragedy.

The lack of closure has left families unsure whether to perform final rites or continue to wait in hope of survival.

Search Efforts and Challenges

Authorities say that all debris has now been cleared from the affected area. Rescue teams are continuing searches along riverbanks, hoping to locate bodies that may have been trapped under rocks or carried further downstream.

However, experts warn that decomposition and the force of the water make the chances of recovery increasingly slim. “It is possible that the bodies have already decomposed or been swept far away by the river,” said one disaster management official.

Wider Impact

The tragedy has not only claimed lives but also left communities across Jammu and Punjab in grief, as many of the missing pilgrims hailed from these regions. Local volunteers and relief workers have expressed frustration that despite massive efforts, dozens of families remain without answers.

Ongoing Questions

For now, the fate of the 32 missing remains unknown. Families continue to demand that authorities sustain search efforts until every possible lead is exhausted. The cloudburst has also reignited debate about safety measures for pilgrimages in remote Himalayan regions, where extreme weather is becoming increasingly frequent.

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