Heavy rains in Jammu and Kashmir caused such havoc that the situation could not be managed properly yet. At the same time, the Meteorological Department has predicted light to moderate rain in Jammu division between 30 August and 2 September on Friday (August 29). There is a possibility of heavy rains in some districts, while in Kashmir sometimesGentleman Drizzle There is a possibility of being.
Dr. Mukhtar, Director of Srinagar Meteorological Department Ahmed Told that between August 30 and September 2, there is a possibility of widespread rainfall to widespread rainfall in Jammu division.
He said, “During this time some districts of Jammu division are likely to be splashing with moderate to heavy rains and thunderstorms.” Dr. Mukhtar further said that “sometimes lighter in some parts of Kashmir Drizzle There is a possibility of being. “
Meteorological Department has warned
Meanwhile, in the advice of the Meteorological Department, at the sensitive places of Jammu division, especially from the morning of 30 August to late 1 September or from the morning of September 2, suddenly flood, Landslide, Landslide And the risk of falling stone has been warned. People to avoid any untoward incident during this period, rivers, drains, Embankments And urged to stay away from loose structures.
Instructions not to go near a drain or river
The Meteorological Department has given special warning to passengers, tourists and pilgrims. They have been advised to postpone the journey to the hilly areas. There is also instruction not to go near any drain or river. Stay away from old trees and pillars in heavy rains. Also avoid dilapidated buildings.
People are worried about orange alert
According to the local people, the previous rain disturbed life. Schools remain closed. Traffic on the roads came to a standstill. There was a problem of electricity and water in many places. Now people are worried about orange alert. They are thinking how many more difficulties will come ahead.
In the last 24 hours, Pahalgam recorded 1.4 mm in Pahalgam, 1.6 mm in Gulmarg, 1.5 mm in Mirpur, 1.3 mm in Banihal, 6.4 mm in Batot, 5.0 mm in Katra and 6.0 mm in Bhadrawah.