Tuesday, March 31, 2015

Srinagar - River Jhelum, which is now flowing below the flood level.

The flood threat in Kashmir Valley on Tuesday reduced in view of the weather holding up over the past 24 hours resulting in substantial decrease in water level of river Jhelum, which is now flowing below the flood level.
Jhelum was flowing at 16.45 feet at Sangam in south Kashmir, down over 6 feet compared to 22.80 feet 24 hours earlier, a police official said.
He said the water level at Ram Munshi Bagh in the city has also reduced by more than one and a half feet and it was expected to drop further during the day.
Although the weather has been cloudy, there has been no fresh rainfall over the past 24 hours which has eased the flood concerns in the city.
The weatherman has forecast light to moderate rains later in the day and Wednesday.
Heavy rainfall on Saturday and Sunday led to a sudden surge in the water level of Jhelum and its tributaries, causing panic among the residents of the valley about the possibility of fresh floods.
Wide parts of Kashmir were devastated in floods last September. Residents in many areas in the city are complaining about water logging problem.
There may be some problems to the tourist in Srinagar now, but the people planning to travel to Kashmir may continue doing so.

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