This Article is From Apr 21, 2015

Flood Alert in Kashmir as River Jhelum Crosses Danger Mark

Flood Alert in Kashmir as River Jhelum Crosses Danger Mark

There is slight improvement in the weather condition this morning

Srinagar:

The authorities in Kashmir issued a flood alert on Monday night as Jhelum river crossed the danger mark after two days of heavy rain the the Valley.

There is slight improvement in the weather condition this morning, but the authorities are closely monitoring the situation and have asked people living in low-lying areas to remain alert.

The water levels at two measuring points Sangam, in south Kashmir, and Ram Munshibagh crossed the "alarm" level on Monday, officials said.

The alarm levels at Sangam and Ram Munshibagh are 18 feet and 16 feet, they said, adding, the flood declaration level at Sangam is 21 feet, while it is 18 feet at Ram Munshibagh. The water level rose almost seven feet during the day, they said.

Srinagar received 46.3 mm of rainfall since Sunday evening, while Qazigund recorded 78.4 mm of rainfall, the officials said. Pahalgam recorded 71.6 mm and Gulmarg 76.1 mm during this time period, they said.

The weather department has predicted light rain or thundershowers at a few places during the next 24 hours.

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