Connect with us

TOP STORIES

Day 4: No trace yet of missing Pulwama boy in Shopian | KNO

Multi-agency teams persist with intensified efforts along Ranbiara stream

Published

on

kno news

Shopian, Apr 29 (KNO): The search for four-year-old Mohammad Hanzala, who is feared to have drowned in a fast-flowing stream near Dubjan Bridge in South Kashmir’s Shopian district, entered its fourth consecutive day on Wednesday with no trace of the minor found so far. Hanzala, a resident of Tiken in Pulwama, slipped into the Ranbiara nallah on Sunday after losing balance near the bank. The strong currents swept him away instantly, triggering a massive rescue operation that has continued unabated since then. Officials told the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) that multiple teams remain engaged in the search operation, combing the stream and its adjoining areas despite difficult conditions. Rescue teams from the Army, Jammu and Kashmir Police, and the State Disaster Response Force (SDRF) have been working round-the-clock, using specialised equipment to scan deeper stretches of the nallah. Officials said that fluctuating water levels, slippery terrain, and strong currents are posing significant challenges to the operation. “Despite sustained efforts over the past four days, the child’s body has not been located yet. We are expanding the search radius and focusing on downstream areas as well,” an official associated with the operation said. Expert civilian rescuers, including renowned body retriever Hamza from Doda, continue to assist the teams in navigating complex sections of the water body. However, there has been no breakthrough so far. Local residents have also been actively participating in the search, spreading out along the banks and adjoining fields in the hope of spotting any clue. The atmosphere in the area remains tense and grief-stricken, with anxious family members and villagers praying for closure. Authorities said the search operation will continue with full intensity until the minor is traced, urging people to cooperate and avoid crowding sensitive spots along the stream—(KNO)

Trending

TOP STORIES4 hours ago

Amit Shah lands in Leh for 2-day visit, to attend Buddha relics expo | KNO

TOP STORIES17 hours ago

Wild Boar menace returns to Kashmir, paddy fields ravaged | KNO

TOP STORIES17 hours ago

Day 4: No trace yet of missing Pulwama boy in Shopian | KNO

TOP STORIES17 hours ago

100-Day ‘Nasha Mukt Abhiyan’ | KNO

TOP STORIES17 hours ago

LG Saxena approves constitution of Ladakh UT Haj Committee | KNO

TOP STORIES17 hours ago

Weather to improve in J&K from tomorrow | KNO

TOP STORIES17 hours ago

Organ donation remains alarmingly rare in J&K: Doctors | KNO

TOP STORIES17 hours ago

Local heroes driving new energy in Kashmir's cricket circuit | KNO

TOP STORIES17 hours ago

SMC to launch strict action against car, bike dealers occupying roads, footpaths | KNO

TOP STORIES17 hours ago

545 village revenue records missing in J&K; 258 still untraced | KNO

TOP STORIES19 hours ago

J&K Govt clears 18% transport fare hike across UT | KNO

TOP STORIES19 hours ago

296 peddlers arrested, 281 cases registered in Kashmir under 100-day anti-drug drive | KNO

TOP STORIES19 hours ago

Vaishnaw to flag off Jammu–Srinagar Vande Bharat tomorrow | KNO

TOP STORIES19 hours ago

Take strict action against individuals, OGWs harbouring terrorists: LG Sinha directs security agencies | KNO

TOP STORIES19 hours ago

Finance Dept pushes prepaid meter installation Govt offices, PSUs, universities | KNO

TOP STORIES1 days ago

SMC to auction 28 shops, 2 halls at Parimpora online on May 22, 23 | KNO

TOP STORIES1 days ago

EOW files case after man allegedly duped, sent to Cambodia in fake job scam | KNO

Copyright © 2021