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Jhelum water level recedes in Srinagar, easing flood concerns

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Flood situation alarming in J&K, rivers cross danger mark

Srinagar, Sept 04: Water levels in the Jhelum River began to recede in Srinagar early Thursday, bringing some relief to residents after days of incessant rainfall had pushed the river close to the danger mark.

Officials said the situation in Srinagar has improved with the water discharge gradually declining, reducing the immediate flood threat.

As per the latest gauge readings shared by the Irrigation and Flood Control department, Jhelum river was flowing at 22.08 ft against 22.34ft at 1 am.

An official told Greater Kashmir that the levels were still around the danger mark, and that they continued to monitor the situation closely.

Earlier this morning, the rising Jhelum had triggered concerns of possible breaches in embankments, especially in vulnerable stretches like Shalina, Lasjan.

The Srinagar district administration has urged the residents of seven localities, including Lasjan, Soiteng, Nowgam, Vyethpora, Golpora, Padshahibagh and Mehjoornagar, to evacuate these areas and move to safer places, in view of a breach at a Jhelum embankment at Shalina.

The official said that announcements through local committees, Masjids and local revenue & police authorities in this area have already been made.

“We are shifting our belongings to the second storey. There is so much panic here,” said a Nowgam resident.

The Divisional Commissioner Kashmir reiterated that contingency plans remain in place and essential services are being safeguarded to tackle any eventuality.

Greater Kashmir