Key Points

Jammu authorities have ordered all schools closed on Monday due to continued heavy rainfall and landslide risks. The critical Jammu-Srinagar national highway remains shut for the sixth consecutive day, leaving over 2,000 vehicles stranded. Meteorological officials warn of extremely heavy rainfall and potential cloudbursts in several Jammu districts through September 2. The extended highway closure has severely disrupted essential supplies to the Valley, causing sharp price increases for basic commodities.

Key Points: Jammu Schools Shut Monday as National Highway Blocked 6th Day

  • All Jammu division schools ordered closed Monday due to incessant rains
  • Jammu-Srinagar highway blocked sixth day stranding 2000 vehicles
  • MeT forecasts extremely heavy rain in several Jammu districts
  • Essential supplies disrupted in Valley with prices skyrocketing
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J&K rain fury: Schools in Jammu to remain shut on Monday; national highway closed for 6th day

Jammu schools remain closed Monday due to heavy rain forecast as Jammu-Srinagar highway stays shut for 6th day, stranding 2000 vehicles and disrupting supplies.

"There is a possibility of cloudbursts/flash floods/landslides/mudslides/shooting stones at a few vulnerable places - MeT Department Advisory"

Jammu, Aug 31

Due to an adverse weather forecast, authorities on Sunday ordered the closure of all schools in J&K’s Jammu division on September 1. The strategic Jammu-Srinagar national highway also remained shut for the sixth consecutive day.

Jammu, Aug 31 (IANS) Due to an adverse weather forecast, authorities on Sunday ordered the closure of all schools in J&K’s Jammu division on September 1. The strategic Jammu-Srinagar national highway also remained shut for the sixth consecutive day. Director School Education, Jammu division said in an order, “In continuation to earlier orders and keeping in view the incessant rains and landslides in hilly areas, it is hereby ordered that all government and private schools across Jammu Division shall continue to remain closed on 01-09-2025 (Monday)”.

The order also said that the situation is being closely monitored, and further decisions regarding the reopening of schools will be taken after reviewing the weather conditions.

The Meteorological (MeT) Department said in its bulletin, “One or two spells of light to moderate rain at many places are likely on August 31 and September 1, with the possibility of heavy rain over a few districts of Jammu division.

“On September 2, generally cloudy weather with light to moderate rain/thunder at most places with possibility of very heavy to extremely heavy rain over Kathua, Doda, Udhampur and Reasi with heavy to very heavy rainfall over Jammu, Samba, Ramban, Rajouri and Kishtwar. A few districts of South Kashmir and Poonch may also receive moderate to heavy rainfall/showers. Between September 3 to September 8, a brief spell of rain/thundershower at a few places is expected.”

An advisory issued by the MeT Department said, “There is a possibility of heavy rain during August 31 and September 1 and the possibility of very heavy to extremely heavy rain on September 2 at a few places in the Jammu division. There is a possibility of cloudbursts/ flash floods/landslides/ mudslides/shooting stones at a few vulnerable places. Stay away from water bodies/Nallahs/River embankments/loose structures, etc. All concerned are advised to stay alert and updated.”

Meanwhile, the strategic Jammu-Srinagar national highway remained closed on the 6th consecutive day on Sunday as officials said hectic efforts are on to restore the highway.

Over 2,000 vehicles are stranded at different places on the national highway.

The continued blockade of the highway has hit the essential supplies in the Valley, and prices of poultry, etc., have skyrocketed during the last few days.

- IANS

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Priya S
The highway closure for 6 days is really concerning. Essential supplies are getting affected and prices are shooting up. Authorities need to work faster to restore connectivity.
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Arjun K
My cousin is stranded on the highway with his truck. They're running out of food and water. The administration should arrange for emergency supplies for stranded people.
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Sarah B
The weather forecast looks really intense with extremely heavy rainfall predicted. Hope people in vulnerable areas are being evacuated to safer places. Stay safe everyone!
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Vikram M
While I appreciate the safety measures, I wish our infrastructure was more resilient. Every year we face similar issues during monsoon. Need better planning and permanent solutions.
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Nisha Z
The advisory about staying away from water bodies and loose structures is crucial. Many people underestimate the power of flash floods. Please take warnings seriously!

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