New Delhi: At least 30 people lost their lives after heavy rains near Vaishno Devi Tirtha in Jammu and Kashmir.Heavy rains and flashflud also wreaked havoc in the Kashmir Valley, causing serious damage to the infrastructure. On August 14, the last motorcyable village for Machel Mata Temple, N Marg, Kastur, a cloudbuke in Kastur, comes after a flash flood triggered by a cloudbuke after a few days after a few days, killing 65 people, and most of the pilgrims were killed, and more than 100 were injured.Are listening Top developmentVAisho Devi Yatra suspendedAccording to Rasi SSP Paramveer Singh, 30 people have lost their lives after heavy rains near Vaishno Devi Tirtha in Katra, Jammu and Kashmir.Officials said that a landslide near Indraprastha Bhojanalaya on Ardhkori N Marg paved the route on the route of Vaishno Devi Cave Tirtha in Rasi around 3 pm on Tuesday.The officials stopped the pilgrim movement until the weather was cleared.Railway Cancel 22 trainsNorthern Railway canceled 22 trains on the next day, stopping from Jammu and Katra railway stations, and reducing short -term 27 trains in the division.Public Relations Officer (Pro) of Northern Railway, Jammu Division said, “Twenty -seven trains have been reduced to short -lived on Tuesday. It has been done in view of the weather situation in the region.”Out of the 22 canceled, nine trains are from Katra, a base camp of Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine and one from Jammu.The remaining trains were scheduled to reach Katra, Jammu and Udampur stations.Train services from Pathankot to Kandori in Himachal Pradesh have also been suspended due to heavy soil erosion and flash floods in the mill river on Tuesday.CM Omar Abdullah spoke to Home Minister ShahJammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah spoke to Union Home Minister Amit Shah and informed him about the prevailing situation in the state, especially in the Jammu region, where heavy and continuous rains have caused a lot of damage and disruption in everyday life.Omar said that he is closely monitoring the situation and is in constant touch with the teams on the ground. He also informed that he would travel to Jammu on the first available flight.In a post on the social media platform X, Abdullah said, “Just spoke to the Union Home Minister over the phone to brief them about the status of J&K, especially Jammu province, where heavy and continuous rains have caused great damage and disruption to normal life. I hope to be able to reach there in the first flight tomorrow. Meanwhile, I am closely monitoring the situation and in contact with teams on the ground in the division. ,