This is what 83.9 mm of rain did to Srinagar
April 06, 2017  14:25
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A flood advisory asking people to remain vigilant was today issued for those living in south and central Kashmir after a rise in the water level of River Jhelum and its tributaries.

Jhelum has crossed the 'alarm level' of 18 feet at Sangam in Anantnag district, officials said.

"We have issued the advisory after the water level in River Jhelum crossed the 18 feet mark at Sangam," a senior official of the Irrigation and Flood Control department told PTI.


He said although the water level was still rising in the river, the rate of increase had showed a downward trend in the past couple of hours.


"The rate of increase in the water level has shown a decline and it bodes well if the weather starts improving soon," the official said. He said the water level at noon at Sangam was 18.40 feet while at Ram Munshi Bagh in the city it stood at 15.50 feet.


"In March 2015, a year after the devastating floods of 2014, the water level at Ram Munshi Bagh had reached 21.5 feet. So there is no need to panic yet," he added.


The 2014 floods had caused widespread destruction in the valley as more than 300 persons were killed in the deluge that struck in the month of September.


According to MET department officials, Srinagar received 83.9 mm rain and snowfall over the past 24 hours while Kokernag in south Kashmir received 69.9 mm of rains in the corresponding period.


Image: Two women and a child walk past a flooded road in Srinagar this morning. The Met said there was no need to panic yet. Photograph: Umar Ganie
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