A severe heatwave has gripped Kashmir, leaving the iconic houseboats in the Jhelum river stranded on dry land due to drastically reduced water levels. The region has experienced a 30% drop in water levels, with temperatures soaring between 34-35 degrees Celsius. The water crisis has worsened, affecting drinking water and irrigation supplies. However, the meteorological department predicts a possibility of rainfall from July 29, bringing hope for relief from the heatwave. Watch the video to understand the severity of the situation and the impact on the people of Kashmir.