Key Points

Heavy rainfall continues to batter Bhaderwah in Jammu and Kashmir for the third consecutive day. The Regional Meteorological Centre has issued red alerts for multiple districts including Doda, Rajouri, and Jammu. Rivers including Jhelum and Chenab are swelling dangerously, with water entering homes and creating flood-like conditions. Authorities have closed schools and restricted travel while urging residents to stay indoors.

Key Points: Jammu Kashmir Bhaderwah Faces Third Day Heavy Rain Flood Alert

  • Red alert for heavy rain issued in Doda Rajouri and 5 other districts
  • Jhelum and Chenab rivers in full spate with rising water levels
  • Many houses inundated as river water enters homes in affected areas
  • Schools closed and travel restricted on key interstate roads like Bhaderwah-Chamba
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J-K: Rainfall continues to lash Bhaderwah for third consecutive day

Red alert issued as heavy rainfall lashes Bhaderwah for third day, rivers swell, homes inundated, and schools closed across Jammu Kashmir districts.

"People should step out of their houses only in situations of emergency - ADC Bhaderwah Sunil Kumar Bhutyal"

Doda, September 4

Rainfall continues to lash the Bhaderwah region of the Doda district of Jammu and Kashmir for the third consecutive day.

The Regional Meteorological Centre has issued a red alert of "heavy rain" for Doda district for the day, along with Rajouri, Reasi, Jammu, Udhampur, Ramban and Kishtwar districts.

The orange alert of heavy rain has been issued for Samba, Kathua, Budgam, Shopian, Kulgam, Bandipora, Baramulla, Pulwama and Ganderbal. The yellow alerts have been issued for Anantnag, Srinagar and Kupwara districts for the day.

In Srinagar, the water level in the Jhelum River has been continuously rising following heavy rainfall.

Continuous heavy rainfall has been witnessed in several parts of Jammu and Kashmir, with rivers swelling and flash flood-like conditions reported across multiple districts.

In Rajouri, incessant downpours have led to flood-like conditions, forcing authorities to remain on high alert.

Amid incessant rainfall, the Tawi River is in full spate, while in Srinagar, the Jhelum River's water level rose significantly.

Similarly, the Chenab River is in full spate due to continuous showers in the upper regions.

Many houses are inundated with water as the water from the Chenab River has entered their homes due to the rise in water levels in the Chenab caused by heavy rains.

The India Meteorological Department on Wednesday said that "heavy to very heavy rainfall with extremely heavy rainfall (>=21 cm) was recorded at isolated places over Jammu-Kashmir" till 8.30 on September 3.

The IMD has predicted, "Isolated heavy rainfall likely to continue Uttarakhand during September 3-9; Haryana, Chandigarh on September 4 and 9; West Uttar Pradesh on September 3; West Rajasthan on September 5 and 8; East Rajasthan on September 6 with isolated very heavy rainfall very likely over Jammu-Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, Punjab, Haryana, Chandigarh on September 3; East Rajasthan during September 3-5; West Rajasthan on September 6-7."

Earlier on Wednesday, ADC Bhaderwah Sunil Kumar Bhutyal said that the Jammu and Kashmir Meteorological Department has issued a fresh advisory, warning of heavy rainfall, cloudbursts, landslides, and mudslides in different districts. Schools have been closed in affected areas, while people have been urged to stay indoors and avoid travelling near water bodies.

"Even in Bhaderwah, there has been heavy rainfall since morning. The water level has started rising in the nallahs...People should step out of their houses only in situations of emergency. Interstate roads, especially the Bhaderwah-Chamba road, have been closed. No vehicle is moving to and fro Chamba and Bhaderwah. We have conveyed this to the Chamba Administration... All our teams are on alert," the ADC Bhaderwah told ANI.

- ANI

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Priya S
Climate change is hitting us hard. Third consecutive day of heavy rain in Bhaderwah? This pattern is becoming dangerous. Stay safe everyone in J&K!
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David E
The meteorological department seems to be doing a good job with timely alerts. Early warnings can save lives in such situations.
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Ananya R
My heart goes out to all affected families. Houses inundated with water must be terrifying. Hope the government provides immediate assistance and rehabilitation.
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Sunil U
While the alerts are good, I wish there was better infrastructure to handle such heavy rainfall. Our drainage systems in hilly areas need major improvement.
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Kavya N
Jhelum, Chenab, Tawi all in spate simultaneously? This is unprecedented. Praying for everyone's safety. 🙏 Please avoid unnecessary travel as advised.

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