City
Epaper

Wet spell to continue in J&K, says weather office

By IANS | Updated: April 29, 2024 11:20 IST

Srinagar, April 29 Heavy rain during the last 72 hours has increased the water level in all rivers, ...

Open in App

Srinagar, April 29 Heavy rain during the last 72 hours has increased the water level in all rivers, lakes and streams in Kashmir as the Meteorological (MeT) office said on Monday that the same conditions would continue during the next 24 hours.

Authorities have ordered the suspension of classwork in many schools in areas prone to inundation/landslides.

The flood control department has been releasing the water gauge readings of the Jhelum River at Sangam in Anantnag, Pampore in Pulwama, Ram Munshibagh in Srinagar and Asham in Bandipora district on an hourly basis. This is being done to keep people living in areas close to the water bodies informed about the latest water level readings.

Although Jhelum has not reached the danger level at any place so far and the authorities are asserting that there is no threat of flood at the moment, people continue to worry about the downpour.

A MeT office statement said, “On April 29, the sky would remain generally cloudy with light to moderate rain and light snow at some places in the higher reaches. “There is the possibility of heavy rain with lightning, thunder, hail and gusty winds at isolated places in J&K”.

The Ski resort of Gulmarg received fresh snowfall on Monday much to the joy of tourists.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

Other SportsWomen’s ODI Tri-Series: India aim to put best foot forward in high-stakes final against Sri Lanka

NationalThree wedding guests killed as bus collides with truck in Bihar

Other SportsIndian lifters Seram Nirupama Devi, Dilbag Singh set to compete in Asian Weightlifting Championships 2025

CricketRavichandran Ashwin shows solidarity with Indian Armed Forces amid Operation Sindoor

EntertainmentFrancis Ford Coppola credits post-election surge for renewed interest in 'Megalopolis'

National Realted Stories

NationalCPI(M) cautions younger comrades against projecting personal views as party line on social media

NationalPunjab: Unidentified Object Leaves Crater in Field in Phagwara, Video Surfaces

NationalFake alert: Govt confirms Bathinda airfield fully operational amid false social media claims

NationalExplosions continue in Jaisalmer, Sriganganagar and Barmer; alert sounded in Jodhpur

NationalMalicious misinformation campaign: Centre shreds Pak's tissue of lies claiming 'destruction' of Indian air bases