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MeT warns of heavy rains till tomorrow

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July 22, 2025
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Rains, snow expected from Monday in J&K: MeT
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Srinagar, Jul 22: The Meteorological Department has issued a fresh warning of heavy to very heavy rainfall across Jammu and Kashmir till July 23, raising the risk of flash floods, landslides, and rising water levels in rivers and streams.

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A MeT official said both Jammu and Kashmir divisions are likely to witness widespread rain, with higher intensity expected in areas like Pir Panjal, Chenab Valley, Poonch, Rajouri, Reasi, Ramban, Shopian, and Anantnag. The department has warned of waterlogging in low-lying areas, possible overflow of streams, and increased chances of landslides, especially along mountainous roads and national highways.

In view of the alert, disaster response teams and local administrations have been activated across vulnerable districts. Authorities in Rajouri, Doda, Udhampur, Kishtwar, and other hilly areas have ordered the closure of schools as a precaution, particularly in zones with known risk of road blockages and landslides.

Several rivers, including tributaries of the Jhelum, Tawi, and Chenab, have recorded rising water levels, with the flood control departments monitoring embankments and issuing alerts in nearby settlements. Residents in flood-prone areas have been advised to remain cautious and avoid unnecessary movement near riverbanks and water channels.

Travelers have been urged to avoid venturing on routes known for frequent landslides and shooting stones, particularly the Srinagar–Jammu Highway, Mughal Road, and Bandipora–Gurez Road, where conditions remain dangerous due to ongoing rainfall.

The India Meteorological Department has said that the rain is expected to taper off gradually after July 23, although light to moderate showers may continue in isolated areas.

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