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Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah visited Ramban to convey his government's commitment to the victims of a natural calamity that occurred on April 20. Three people were killed, and over 600 houses were damaged. He announced five-marla land at secured locations for those who lost their homes and land. The highway has been opened for one-way traffic and may be closed again to expedite restoration work.
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