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A Terrifying Friday: How Thirty Lives Were Shaken on a Rajouri Road

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  • November 05, 2025
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A Terrifying Friday: How Thirty Lives Were Shaken on a Rajouri Road

You know, some days just hit different. And for a group of around thirty individuals traveling through Jammu and Kashmir's Rajouri district this past Friday, that couldn't have been more true. What began as a routine journey on the winding Bhimber Gali-Poonch road, specifically between Bimber Gali and Bhata Dhurian, abruptly veered into a terrifying ordeal.

A civilian vehicle, a Tempo Traveller as it turns out, was making its way along the often-challenging route when, for reasons still perhaps under examination, it skidded right off the tarmac. And then, well, then it plummeted into a gorge. It's the kind of news that sends a shiver down your spine, isn't it? Thirty souls, suddenly thrust into chaos.

As soon as the word got out—and thankfully, it did quite quickly—a remarkable response unfolded. We often talk about community, but for once, it truly shone through. Police forces, army personnel, and crucially, local residents all converged. It was a joint rescue operation, a desperate race against time, and a testament to the sheer will to help when disaster strikes. You could almost picture the scene: the frantic coordination, the careful extraction from the wreckage, the shared determination.

Every single person caught in that horrifying moment was, in truth, quickly moved to the Sub District Hospital in Mendhar. But the injuries, alas, weren't all minor bumps and bruises. Officials, who were right there on the ground, confirmed that out of the thirty hurt, a worrying ten were seriously injured. And as is often the case in these situations, those needing more specialized care were then referred onwards, some to Rajouri, others to Poonch, ensuring they received the attention their conditions demanded.

It's a stark reminder, isn't it, of the fragility of life and the ever-present risks on our roads. But it's also a powerful illustration of how communities, even in the face of such sudden tragedy, can pull together to mitigate the suffering.

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