
Aly Goni, Iqbal Khan’s Families Stranded in J&K after Flash Floods
The recent flash floods and landslides caused by cloudbursts in Jammu and Kashmir have left many people stranded, including the families of actors Aly Goni and Iqbal Khan. The sudden and unexpected disaster has caused widespread damage and disruption to communication networks, leaving many people worried about the safety and well-being of their loved ones.
Aly Goni, a popular television actor, hails from Jammu and has family members still residing in the region. In a statement to Hindustan Times, Aly revealed that he has been trying to get in touch with his family, but has been facing difficulties due to the disruption of communication networks.
“Though networks were disrupted, I was eventually able to speak to dad,” Aly said, adding that he is still trying to get in touch with other family members. The sudden loss of communication has left Aly and his family worried about the safety of their loved ones.
Iqbal Khan, another popular television actor, also has family members stuck in Srinagar, which has been one of the worst-affected areas. Unfortunately, Iqbal has not been able to get in touch with his parents, who are stranded in Srinagar.
“Networks are completely blocked,” Iqbal tweeted, expressing his concern and worry about his family’s safety.
The flash floods and landslides were triggered by a sudden cloudburst in the region, which caused widespread destruction and disruption to daily life. The disaster has left many people stranded, with some areas still cut off from the rest of the world.
The situation is particularly dire for those who were visiting the region or had planned to travel, as many have been unable to contact their families or get any information about their loved ones. The flash floods have also caused significant damage to infrastructure, including roads, bridges, and buildings.
The Indian government has launched a rescue operation to assist those affected by the disaster, with teams from the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) and other emergency services working to evacuate those stranded and provide aid to those in need.
As the situation continues to unfold, Aly and Iqbal’s families are among those who are still waiting for news and assistance. The flash floods and landslides have highlighted the importance of disaster preparedness and the need for effective communication networks in times of crisis.
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