Key Points

The Ramban district administration has imposed a strict ban on movement near the Chenab River as water levels rise due to heavy rainfall. Authorities warn of legal action against violators while urging residents to stay alert. The SDRF rescued a stranded man in the Tawi River amid worsening conditions. Meanwhile, the IMD predicts continued heavy rainfall across Jammu and Kashmir, raising flood concerns.

Key Points: Ramban Bans Movement Near Chenab River as Water Levels Rise

  • Ramban bans activities near Chenab River due to flooding risks
  • DIG warns public after rain-related deaths in Doda
  • SDRF rescues stranded man in Tawi River
  • IMD predicts heavy rainfall in J-K, Ladakh
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J-K: Ramban district administration orders ban on all movement near River Chenab after rise in water levels

Ramban district issues strict ban near Chenab River amid rising water levels, warns of legal action for violators. Stay alert, stay safe.

"A complete ban on swimming, bathing, fishing and roaming near River Chenab & all Nallahs in District Ramban due to rising water levels and safety risks. – District Magistrate, Ramban"

Ramban, June 27

Amid heavy rainfall across several areas of Jammu and Kashmir, the Ramban district administration has issued a public advisory banning all movement near the Chenab River after a rise in the water level following heavy rains.

Citing safety concerns, authorities have imposed a complete ban on swimming, bathing, fishing, and other movements near the Chenab River and all local nallahs in the district.

The advisory urges residents to exercise caution and strictly avoid venturing close to water bodies, and that strict legal action would be taken against violators.

The District Magistrate, Ramban, posted on X, "A complete ban on swimming, bathing, fishing and roaming near River Chenab & all Nallahs in District Ramban due to rising water levels and safety risks. Strict legal action against violators. Stay Alert. Stay Safe."

In another public alert, the Ramban District Administration said on X, "As per official information, the Dulhasti Power Station, Kishtwar, silt flushing from the dam reservoir will be carried out on June 28 from 00:00 hrs to 17:00 hrs."

"A sudden rise in water level in the River Chenab is expected during this period. People living near riverbanks are strictly advised to stay away from the river and avoid any activities like swimming, bathing, fishing, or roaming near the water. Stay alert, stay safe.-- District Administration Ramban," the post said.

Heavy rainfall across parts of Jammu and Kashmir led to a rise in the water level of the Chenab River, causing an overflow at the Baglihar Hydroelectric Power Project.

According to the official, several lives were lost in the Doda district due to rain-related incidents.

Doda-Kishtwar-Ramban Range Deputy Inspector General (DIG), Shridhar Patil, acknowledged the situation and urged people to stay away from rivers and overflowing streams.

Speaking to ANI, DIG Patil said, "All of you must have noticed that the water level has risen in the Chenab River. One incident has also come to our notice in the Doda district, in which some people have lost their lives. I appeal to all people not to go near the rivers... The water level is very high. Do not put yourself at risk."

On Wednesday, the State Disaster Response Force (SDRF) rescued an individual who was stranded in the River Tawi of Jammu following heavy overnight rainfall, which had raised the river's water level.

The SDRF personnel descended the stairs to the accident site and rescued the man stranded in the Tawi.

Meanwhile, the movement of vehicles stopped at Chanderkote as the Jammu-Srinagar National Highway is closed due to a landslide at Mehar and T2 Tunnel Marg.

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) issued a multi-region meteorological alert warning of intensified rainfall activity over various parts of the country and a heatwave warning for the Jammu division.

Isolated heavy rainfall was predicted over Jammu and Kashmir, Ladakh, Gilgit-Baltistan, and Muzaffarabad during June 25-27, and over East Uttar Pradesh during June 27-30. The department also predicted light to moderate rainfall, accompanied by thunderstorms, lightning and gusty winds of 30-40 kmph, across Northwest India from June 24 to June 30.

- ANI

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Rajesh K.
Good decision by the administration! Every year we hear tragic stories of people drowning during monsoon. Hope locals cooperate and stay safe. 🙏
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Priya M.
Why do people still risk going near rivers during floods? Saw videos of youth taking selfies near overflowing banks - this is pure madness! Authorities should impose heavy fines.
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Amit S.
The administration should also focus on better flood warning systems. Many villagers don't get timely alerts. Technology can help prevent tragedies.
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Neha T.
My heart goes out to families who lost loved ones in Doda. Climate change is making our monsoon patterns unpredictable. We need better disaster preparedness across J&K.
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Vikram J.
The Chenab is beautiful but deadly during rains. Tourists should be educated too - many don't understand mountain river dangers. Maybe install warning boards in multiple languages?
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Sunita R.
While the ban is necessary, what about fishermen who depend on the river for livelihood? Administration should arrange temporary support for affected families.

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