
Jammu is expected to testify in the next 40 hours of medium to severe rainfall, which caused a warning in the middle of the growing water Basantar, Tawi and Chenab water. These rivers are flowing at the “warning level”, said divisional commissioner Jammu.
In the paper on X, Jammua’s divisional commissioner, he advised the inhabitants to hold far from the banks of the river and flood areas. “With regard to medium to severe rainfall predicted in the Jammu division for the next 40 hours, Basantar, Tawi and Chenab water levels are currently at *warning level *. As preventive measures, residents and visitors are strongly advised to keep them away from the areas of prone to shore and floods.”
The government of Jamm and Kashmir issued August 26 “Very heavy rain warning” and warned against severe clotting in eight districts of the state, including samba, Kathhua, Reasi, Udhampur, Rajouri, Ramban, Doda and Kishtwar.
IMD Problems Red Warning
The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a red warning for Jammu and Kashmir, which predicted “isolated heavy rainfall” in the 26th August region. According to a press release, it will be difficult to get very strong collisions most likely to continue northwest India to 26 August and reduce afterwards.
Given the strong flow of water in the Sahar Khad, the movement of heavy motor vehicles (load carrier) continues to be limited from Qazigund and Lakhanpur towards Jammu. Authorities that advise people to refrain from and avoid traveling, said: “Sinthan’s road is still closed.”
Jammu School was closed
In the middle of the risk of cloudbursts, landslides and lightning floods, all government and private schools in the Jammu division remain closed the next day in a row when heavy rains threw life out of the equipment.
Spicejet issued travel consultancy in the middle of unfavorable weather conditions. The X post states: “#weatherupdate: Due to bad weather (heavy rain) in Srinagar (SXR), all departures/arrivals and their subsequent flights may be affected. Passengers are in demand to check their flight status over.
(Tagstotranslate) strong rainfall





