Ramban (Jammu and Kashmir) [India], More than 30 houses are feared to be damaged and 60,00 people of Gool subdivision have been cut off due to road subsidence in a village in Ramban district, 6 km from Ramban district headquarters . Additional District Development Commissioner, Ramban, said that since Thursday night, about a km long stretch of Ramban-Gool road and 6 km long Pernot-Thalwa road have also been damaged due to a massive landslide in the area. Additional District Development Commissioner, Ramban, Roshan Lal said. Contact with the headquarters of sub-division, Gool and railway station, Sangaldan has been lost. He said work on the Udhampur-Srinagar-Baramulla Rail Line (USBRL) and the 1850 MW Sawlakot hydel project has also been affected. Ramban ADDC Roshan Lal said, “The landslide started about 5 km from Ramban yesterday evening.Roads have been closed." Around 30-40 houses in the surrounding areas have also been affected. We have deployed teams and they are conducting surveys. We have evacuated people who have lost their houses. This road Connectivity is important here and will be restored soon. Due to the damage to this road, about 60,000 people of Gool sub-division have lost connectivity with Ramban district headquarters and NH44.He said a local grid station and three high tension transmission towers were shut down, cutting off power. Supplies in the area 1000-1200 meter long road is affected. At some places, restoration has not started yet. , Paved roads and water supply schemes have been damaged, affecting the lives of the villagers there.Roshan Lal said the affected families were being shifted to panchayat ghar in tents and other buildings. Stagnant water is leaking during recent rains. Vegetable farms and paddy fields above this road, which lie in the Muri geological formation with the Chenab River beneath the region, are being held responsible for this natural disaster. He said quick response teams, SDRF and police are rescuing people to safe places; An ambulance along with medical teams have been deployed there and the actual damage to public property is being ascertained by revenue department teams. Ex-sarpanch Kalasha Devi said, “Yesterday around 7 pm, the first small cracks were seen on the roads.Right in front, by 10-11 pm, the road sank about a foot, about 31 houses were damaged, our crops were also damaged, the grid station collapsed, due to which we do not have electricity for people to live temporarily. Make arrangements. If it rains again, there could be more damage. Till final reports came in, Deputy Commissioner Ramban Bashir-ul-Ha Chaudhary was on the spot to assess the damage and accommodate the affected families.