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In Frames: Flood Like Situation In Kashmir

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June 22, 2022
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In Frames: Flood Like Situation In Kashmir
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By Zargar Zahoor

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Post intermittent rainfall from past three days, water level in Jhelum and other water bodies rose considerably on Wednesday
Authorities have already sound flood-alarm in Srinagar after Jhelum breached 16-ft mark at Ram Munshibagh here at 3pm. An official of Irrigation and Flood Control department Kashmir said that river Jhelum was flowing at 16.21-ft at Ram Munshibagh, 0.21-ft above the alarm level of 16-ft and 1.69-ft below flood level of 18-ft. The water level of Jhelum already crossed 21-ft when flood is declared at Sangam in south Kashmir and at 3 p.m. it was flowing at 21.32.
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Water seeped into residential houses in low-lying areas in several part of Kashmir
People are seen moving through ankle-height water in Pattan Baramulla
A man walks through knee height water in Pattan on Wednesday
At Asham in Bandipora district, the official said, the Jhelum level was at 8.12-ft against 14-ft mark when flood is sounded in north Kashmir. “The habitation residing along the River Jhelum in South and Central Kashmir are requested to remain vigilant,” said an official of I&FC department. While Jhelum was flowing at its lowest ebb in several years until recently, rains from last few days brought about considerable rise in the water level.
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By Zargar Zahoor

Post intermittent rainfall from past three days, water level in Jhelum and other water bodies rose considerably on Wednesday
Authorities have already sound flood-alarm in Srinagar after Jhelum breached 16-ft mark at Ram Munshibagh here at 3pm. An official of Irrigation and Flood Control department Kashmir said that river Jhelum was flowing at 16.21-ft at Ram Munshibagh, 0.21-ft above the alarm level of 16-ft and 1.69-ft below flood level of 18-ft. The water level of Jhelum already crossed 21-ft when flood is declared at Sangam in south Kashmir and at 3 p.m. it was flowing at 21.32.
Rains resulted in water logging across Kashmir Valley
A man tries to move his boat in Wullar Lake
Water seeped into residential houses in low-lying areas in several part of Kashmir
People are seen moving through ankle-height water in Pattan Baramulla
A man walks through knee height water in Pattan on Wednesday
At Asham in Bandipora district, the official said, the Jhelum level was at 8.12-ft against 14-ft mark when flood is sounded in north Kashmir. “The habitation residing along the River Jhelum in South and Central Kashmir are requested to remain vigilant,” said an official of I&FC department. While Jhelum was flowing at its lowest ebb in several years until recently, rains from last few days brought about considerable rise in the water level.
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