Key Points

Heavy downpours have severely worsened the flood situation in Jammu and Kashmir. Major rivers are flowing above danger levels, inundating numerous areas and disrupting essential services. Key highways have been closed due to landslides, bridge collapses, and fresh snowfall, crippling transportation. The Met Department warns the next 24 hours are critical, though weather improvements are expected by Wednesday afternoon.

Key Points: Jammu Kashmir Floods Worsen With Rivers Above Danger Levels

  • Mobile and internet services disrupted across Kashmir Valley
  • Major highways closed due to bridge collapse and landslides
  • Four people killed in Doda district due to severe weather
  • Chief Minister Omar Abdullah orders high alert for evacuations
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J&K: Flood situation worsens, areas inundated; mobile and internet services disrupted

Heavy rain causes severe flooding in J&K, disrupting mobile and internet services, closing major highways, and leading to evacuations and casualties.

"The next 24 hours would be crucial. - Met Department"

Srinagar, Aug 26

Heavy downpour on Tuesday disrupted mobile telephone and Internet services in the Kashmir Valley, while all major rivers in the Jammu division were flowing above the danger level, inundating many areas.

The sudden disruption of mobile telephone services and internet facilities by various service providers affected normal life in Kashmir, while heavy rain threw life out of gear completely in the Jammu division.

A bridge on the Jammu-Pathankot highway collapsed, forcing the closure of the highway, as shooting stones blocked the Jammu-Srinagar highway.

Meanwhile, fresh snowfall on Zojila Pass has closed the Srinagar-Leh highway, while Sinthan Pass, connecting the Kashmir Valley with Kishtwar district, and Razdan Pass leading to the Gurez border town, have also been closed.

Four people were killed in inclement weather in Doda district, while two of them died in a house collapse, and two were washed away by the flash flood.

The Tawi River is flowing far above the evacuation level in Jammu city and Udhampur districts. The authorities have closed the Tawi Bridge in Jammu city.

Basantar River in Samba, the Uhj River in Kathua, Chenab River in Doda, Ramban and Akhnoor areas and rivers in Reasi, Kishtwar and Doda districts are all flowing above the danger level.

Janipur, Roop Nagar, Bhagwati Nagar, Gujar Nagar, Marh, scores of villages in R.S. Pura and Akhnoor in Jammu district have been inundated.

Chief Minister Omar Abdullah has asked all line departments to be on high alert with preparedness for the evacuation of people to safer areas.

The Met Department has said that, as it is still raining heavily in the Jammu division, though with a little less intensity since the afternoon, the next 24 hours would be crucial.

Mukhtar Ahmad, Director of the Met Department, told IANS that the weather is likely to improve from Wednesday afternoon onwards.

- IANS

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Priya S
Why are we always so unprepared for monsoon disasters? Every year the same story - flooded areas, collapsed infrastructure, and people suffering. We need better disaster management systems in place, not just reactive measures.
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Aman W
My prayers with the affected families. The loss of lives is tragic. Hope the weather improves soon and rescue teams can reach everyone. Government should arrange temporary shelters and essential supplies immediately.
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Sarah B
I'm visiting from Canada and shocked to see how quickly things deteriorated. The resilience of local people is admirable. Hope international aid organizations can help if needed. Stay safe everyone!
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Vikram M
The closure of all major highways is concerning. This will affect supply chains and essential services. Authorities need to work on alternative routes and airlift essential supplies if required.
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Nikhil C
This is exactly why we need better infrastructure in hilly areas. Climate change is making weather patterns more unpredictable. Long-term planning and investment in robust infrastructure is the need of the hour.

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