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‘International Day for Disaster Risk Reduction’: Experts call for increasing River Jhelum’s carrying capacity to 120,000 cusecs to prevent 2014-like floods

KNO by KNO
October 14, 2023
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Srinagar: Completion of both phases of the Flood Mitigation Plan in Kashmir is a significant step towards minimising flood-related damages, but further measures are necessary for comprehensive protection, according to the experts.

While the ongoing work in the tributaries of Jhelum is part of phase 2, the experts suggest increasing the carrying capacity of the River Jhelum to 120,000 cusecs for effective flood management.

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A senior official from the Irrigation & Flood Control Department, emphasised the importance of augmenting Jhelum’s capacity to handle potential floods.

He confirmed that work on the flood management plan’s second phase is currently underway, focusing on the Jhelum’s tributaries and other critical areas. The successful completion of both phases will undoubtedly reduce flood-related damages in the Kashmir region, he said.

“The completion of phase 2 will increase the Jhelum’s capacity to 60,000 cusecs, having already reached 40,000 cusecs in phase 1,” he stated. However, this capacity will still not suffice to manage the massive volume of water that breached the Jhelum at multiple locations during the devastating 2014 floods.

“If Jhelum’s capacity remains at 60,000 cusecs, it will not be sufficient to prevent embankment breaches as happened in the event of September 2014 floods – even though damages now may not be as severe as in 2014 when the Jhelum’s capacity was only around 30,000 cusecs,” the engineer, who works on the Flood Management Plan, explained.

He further noted that the completion deadline for phase 2 is three years, and timely funding and acquisition processes will be critical in ensuring the project’s successful completion within the stipulated time frame.

The Flood Management Plan, undertaken in two phases, received funding under the Prime Minister’s Development Package, allocating Rs 399 crore for phase 1. This phase included spot dredging and enhancing Jhelum’s capacity to minimize potential damage.

After the 2014 floods, a government committee was formed that recommended long-term measures such as supplementary flood spill channels, storage facilities on Jhelum’s tributaries, floodplain zoning, and enhancing Wular Lake’s capacity. (With inputs from KNO)

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