Weather today: The main Minister of Jamm and Kashmir Omar Abdullah asked people not to listen to rumors, and made sure that the administration was not to reduce her guard regarding the ongoing flood situation.
“Gates were not open, Kandizaal jackets were not broken or broken. Jhelum crawls, but a much slower pace than feared. Administration does not reduce his guard, we continue to follow the situation very carefully, but we also appeal to people who do not believe in Rumors that spread unnecessarily.”
The position of the main minister comes in the middle of the rumor that the water from the Jhelum River was diverted to Lake or to the Kandizaal area by interrupting the protective bundle.
Panic in the middle of cooling since 2014
Then there were several inhabitants of low -laid areas, which are expected to be affected by any such option, pinched panic and mixed to move their belongings to the first floor of their houses.
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Throughout the day of the 3rd September, Jhelum and its tributaries after two days of torrential rain sounded the past levels of danger, which raised concerns about the repeated disaster. The locals of Panic were seen until the late night on Wednesday’s river and flood channels across cashmere to monitor the water level. A similar situation witnessed last week in Kashmir, but the water levels eventually retreated.
For many inhabitants, it was a cool déjà vu 2014, when Jhelum and its tributaries increased the devastating floods at about the same time in that year, immersing a large part of Kashmir and requiring countless lives. Many areas in Srinagar were flooded with ground floors under water for more than 20 days.
This time, however, swollen rivers began to retreat on Wednesday evening, according to local newspapers.
Notification from Masjids
“Stream Vaishaw in Khudwani ran significantly over the danger brand due to cloudbursts in several places, but fortunately the water level began to retreat as soon as the day closed,” said Commissioner (DC) Kulgam, Athar Aamir Khan, English Daily Greater Kashmir.
The artificial explosion also occurred in the upper areas of Waltngoo, Kund, in the Devsar area in Kulgam, thus increasing the water level in Sandran, another tributary of the needle.
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As a preventive measure, Srinagar Administration advised Lasjan, Soitengo, Nowgam, Vyethpora, Golpora, Padshahibagh and Mehjoornagar to evacuate safer places due to reported violations in Budgam. Officials stated that the announcement through local committees, Masjids and local incomes and police authorities in this area has already been made.
Jammu Kashmir weather to improve
In the center of Kashmir, Sindh Nálah also increased sharply in Ganderbal, but later refused. Water levels rose across the lake Dal, Nigeen, Aanchar, Wular Lake and several sections of Jhelum, including khanabal, sangama, Pampore and Srinagar’s Ram Munshi Bagh.
Several violations were reported, but quickly involved in sand bags teams and locals.
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Water leaked to Gonikhan Market near Lal Chowk, after which the police installed fencing around the market.
By the late Wednesday in the evening, the weather improved and the water level across the tributaries dropped, because there was no rain from 10 am in most parts of Kashmir. The meteorological department predicts further improvements from Thursday 4th September.
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