SRINAGAR: As rainfall subsides throughout Kashmir, officers stated there was no flood menace in Kashmir and that they are carefully monitoring drinking water amounts across crucial areas with water level in the river Jhelum near Ram Munshi Bagh steadily rising.
A senior formal of the Irrigation of Flood Regulate department claimed that with the cessation of rainfall, they anticipate h2o amount in the Jhelum river to recede in Srinagar in the next couple several hours and that there was no flood risk as of now in the Valley.
“Rainfall has stopped, drinking water degree in Jhelum and other water bodies in south Kashmir is receding but in Srinagar it is demonstrating growing trend because early morning. As of now there is no flood threat, we will evaluate it in the up coming hour, with any luck , it will begin receding right here too”, the formal said.
He said at 10:00 am g, the gauge at Ram Munshi Bagh recorded of 15.67 toes, just below the warning stage. Nevertheless, in distinction, h2o bodies in south Kashmir are exhibiting a receding trend, providing a glimmer of aid.
In accordance to the officers, at 10 am gauge at Sangam recorded 16.79 Ft, Pampore recorded above 15 ft and Asham recorded 8.98 ft.
The official stated that the condition remains under shut overview, with hopes pinned on a reversal of the rising pattern in Srinagar, and Pampore.(KNO)
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