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Jal Shakti Minister reviews post-flood situation in Srinagar

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September 6, 2025
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Calls for coordinated efforts to mitigate current crisis, prevent future flooding

SRINAGAR: Minister for Jal Shakti, Forest, Ecology & Environment and Tribal Affairs, Javed Ahmed Rana, today chaired a meeting at Civil Secretariat here to review the post-flood situation in Kashmir and ongoing response efforts.

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Besides, Additional Chief Secretary (ACS), Jal Shakti Department, Shaleen Kabra, the meeting was attended by senior officials from the Irrigation & Flood Control (I&FC) Department, along with representatives of allied departments.

While chairing the meeting, the Minister stressed the importance of coordinated and multi-pronged efforts aimed at mitigating the ongoing flood crisis.

Minister Rana called for ensuring swift relief to affected areas and restoration of essential services, including power, water supply and road connectivity.

He said that a coordinated and proactive response is needed to dewater inundated areas in and around Srinagar. He called for the urgent deployment of adequate pumping machinery, wherever required, so that stagnant water can be evacuated swiftly.

He said that these steps are needed to ensure restoration of essential services, thereby enabling residents to return to normal life at the earliest.

The minister also called for effective management of Jhelum’s water levels, especially in view of the heightened discharge from its tributary nallahs.

While calling for mitigation of the present crisis, Rana also stressed on the need for institutional strengthening of flood management systems for the long term to prevent similar flooding events in the future.

Rana further called for reinforcement of weak stretches of the embankment and deploying additional men and machinery to tackle any eventuality.

He stressed that people should be informed well in advance about any potential risk, so that they are able to take necessary precautionary steps in time. He said timely steps are necessary to ensure the safety of our people to avoid panic or confusion at the last moment.

During the meeting, the Additional Chief Secretary, Jal Shakti Department, presented a detailed report on the breach at Shalina-Lasjan (Budgam) and its impact on the surrounding areas.

He informed that necessary steps have been taken in this regard, and the field staff is actively monitoring the situation for strengthening of vulnerable embankments.

He further highlighted that dewatering pumps have been positioned in the affected zones to divert excess water, and vulnerable habitations are being closely monitored to ensure the safety of residents.

He also informed that a technical assessment is being undertaken to work out medium and long-term measures for permanent strengthening of flood protection infrastructure in the area.

 

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