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LG reviews flood management preparedness

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Srinagar: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha Sunday visited Zero Bridge and reviewed the overall preparedness for flood management, an official press release informed.

It said interacting with officials of Irrigation & Flood Control Department, the LG directed for continuous monitoring of water levels and dissemination of early warning to all agencies in real time.

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Chief Engineer, Irrigation and Flood Control briefed the LG that appropriate measures have been taken by all concerned stakeholders to respond to the emergent situation.

The I&FC Department has installed five automatic water level recorders on River Jhelum and nine on its tributaries to monitor the water levels on a real time basis. The water levels are analysed and disseminated to all stakeholders, the press release informed.

It said the LG was apprised that as of now flood situation has been averted, water level at Sangam has receded and situation is under control.

The LG also enquired about the progress of PMDP-Phase (II) works and instructed the department to expedite the flood management works especially on Flood Spill Channel so that life and property of the public can be safeguarded.

The LG was accompanied by Dr Mandeep Kumar Bhandari, Principal Secretary to LG; Vijay Kumar, ADGP Kashmir; Vijay Kumar Bidhuri, Divisional Commissioner Kashmir; Mohammad Aijaz, Deputy Commissioner Srinagar and other senior officers.

Meanwhile, people living in the low-lying areas of Kashmir, including Srinagar city, heaved a sigh of relief on Sunday as a flood threat eased due to a dip in the water level in the Jhelum river following improvement in weather conditions, officials said here.

“The weather is improving and the water level will drop, but those living in low-lying areas should take precautionary measures at least for Sunday. Rains are expected in south Kashmir over the next 24 hours but not of the same intensity as on Saturday. The danger of flood is also receding,” Farooq Ahmad Bhat, a meteorologist associated with the India Meteorological Department (IMD), said.

The Jhelum was flowing above the danger mark at Sangam in Anantnag district and Ram Munshi Bagh in Srinagar since Saturday evening, bringing back the nightmares of 2014 when massive floods inundated vast areas of the Valley.

“Like our prediction, heavy rainfall and snowfall in the upper reaches have taken place. The level of water in the Jhelum has increased due to moderate rains in south Kashmir. The good thing is that the rainfall has been less in north Kashmir, allowing a good flow of water. The water is flowing at the danger mark in south Kashmir but there is no need to worry. We expect the water level to come back to normal by the evening,” Bhat said.

As the skies cleared up to give way to sunshine, the locals are hopeful that they have already seen the worst for now.

“It has been raining for the last two days and the water level is rising. We saw a similar phenomenon during the 2014 floods. Thankfully, the rains have stopped since Saturday but if there are more rains, then there is danger. We are cautious and apprehensive about the rising level as the water is above normal,” Mohammad Athar, a city resident, said.

Omar, who lives on the banks of the Jhelum here, said, “The water level has increased due to rainfall over the last two days. If the water level rises further, entire Kashmir is in danger of floods.”

Idris Khan said he has moved his belongings to the first floor of his house due to the rising water level in the river.

“We have moved our belongings from the ground floor as the Jhelum is flowing close to the danger mark and the water can overflow,” Khan said.

Flash floods have been reported from many areas in south Kashmir, including Kulgam district, but there are no reports of any major damage.

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