No impending flood threat in Kashmir: Weatherman

Srinagar: As reports of cloudburst and flash floods continue to pour in from different parts of J&K and Ladakh, the MeT office on Sunday had good news for the people living here.

Speaking to IANS, Mukhtar Ahmad, deputy director of the Meteorological  (MeT) department said, “The cloud cover is expected to break Sunday afternoon bringing in respite from the continuing wet spell.

“Even when cloudburst and flash floods in isolated places because of local development cannot be ruled out, there is no impending danger of flood in the Valley.

“It has been raining with breaks and because of this, the water level can momentarily rise, but it will come down without causing any flood in Jhelum river and its tributaries, etc.

“What we are experiencing is the monsoon rain, but its intensity in terms of continuous downpour is unlikely.

“As of now and in the coming days, there is no danger of a major flood anywhere in the Valley,” the MeT department official said.

The official added that people living in higher reaches and close to water bodies need to remain cautious without getting panicky.

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