Major roads, highways still closed for traffic, stranded traffic allowed to ply along Sgr-Jmu highway Srinagar, Apr 30: The flood threat that was looming
Srinagar: In a sigh of relief for people, especially those living in low-lying areas, the chances of flood ebbed with river Jhelum showing a declining trend on Tuesday.
Having breached ‘alarm mark’ of 18-ft in Ram Munshi Bagh gauge here this morning, the water level in Jhelum in the Srinagar was flowing at 17.49ft at 7 p.m. The flood is declared
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Four people, including three minors, were killed in floods caused by incessant rain in J&K during the last four days.Over 350 families have been relocated, several cattle/sheep perished and dozens of houses were damaged, said officials .
Srinagar: Kashmir Valley remained on the edge on Monday as the water level in the Jhelum kept on rising due to incessant rains. The water level was at touching distance of ‘alarm mark’ in south Kashmir’s Sangam gauge at 10 p.m.