Rainfall Brings Respite to Kashmir, But Raises Flash Flood Concerns

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Rainfall Brings Respite to Kashmir, But Raises Flash Flood Concerns
Rainfall Brings Respite to Kashmir, But Raises Flash Flood Concerns

Srinagar: After an extended period of dry and scorching weather, the Kashmir Valley finally received much awaited rainfall today, offering much needed relief to both residents and farmers. Light to moderate showers were recorded in various parts of the valley, helping to ease the ongoing heatwave and reviving hopes for the region’s agriculture and horticulture sectors.

The shift in weather has come as a much needed relief for both rural and urban regions of the Valley, where growing concerns over crop losses and water scarcity had been mounting. The Meteorological Department has predicted further rainfall in the coming days, along with chances of thunderstorms and a significant dip in temperatures.

However, while Kashmir saw moderate showers, the situation in the Jammu Division turned alarming.

In South Kashmir’s Yousmarg area, heavy rainfall has triggered flash flood-like situations in several localities. Waterlogging has also been reported at multiple spots, causing inconvenience to residents and disrupting normal life. Authorities are closely monitoring the situation and advising locals to stay alert.

The Jammu Division is currently experiencing intense rainfall, with Jammu city recording 93 mm so far. Authorities have issued alerts for several low-lying and vulnerable areas due to heightened risks of waterlogging, flash floods, and landslides.

Disaster management teams remain on high alert, and residents are advised to stay vigilant and avoid non-essential travel, particularly in flood-prone regions.

This stark difference in weather conditions between Jammu and Kashmir highlights the importance of region-specific preparedness as the monsoon progresses across the Union Territory.

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