Baramulla, Jun 21: A sudden cloudburst coupled with heavy rainfall triggered flash floods in the Kandi area of north Kashmir’s Baramulla district on Sunday afternoon, causing panic among residents as water levels in nearby streams and nallahs rose rapidly.
The heavy downpour caused a sharp increase in the water level of the Nallah Ningli, one of the longest water channels in the area, raising concerns among dozens of villages situated along its banks.
Locals have been closely monitoring the situation, fearing that continued rise in the water level could lead to damage to residential houses and agricultural land.
In several areas, muddy water mixed with debris entered orchards and low-lying patches, affecting normal activities and creating panic among residents.
People living near vulnerable spots remained alert and kept a close watch on the flow of water.
No loss of life has been reported so far, though residents fear damage to property and infrastructure due to the sudden flooding.
Local authorities and emergency teams are assessing the situation and monitoring affected areas.
Officials have advised people living near water bodies and vulnerable locations to remain cautious as weather conditions continue to remain unstable across the region.







