x

Like our Facebook Page

   
Early Times Newspaper Jammu, Leading Newspaper Jammu
 
Breaking News :   With NC leadership treading cautiously, Centre poised for generous funding to J&K | CM holds pre-budget consultation with public representatives | LG Sinha directs security forces to crush terrorism | Court awards 7-yrs imprisonment in minor’s rape case | GOC Sachdeva leads wreath-laying ceremony of martyrs | Soldier son martyred in IED attack 2 months before marriage | Need to develop new concepts for future warfare: CDS Chauhan | Judicial officers’ pension: UPS notified, Centre tells SC | No discrimination in education: SC | Statehood won’t end terrorism in J&K: Farooq | Scope for domestic industry to indigenise solutions: Navy Chief | Man killed in Ramban accident | Rusted mortar shell found | Theft accused dies in Jammu hospital | Doda Taekwondo Team clinches 25 medals at 27th J&K UT Taekwondo Championships | KU organizes free medical camp for community health awareness | BGSBU holds awareness program on new criminal laws | Ayodhya Ram Temple Head Priest Mahant Das Passes Away | Dr. Darakhshan Launches ‘Soun Alamdar’ Video Featuring Verses of Nund Reshi | NCR Transport Corporation starts power supply to Shatabdi Nagar for Namo Bharat trains | AB-PMJAY Under Scanner | Pakistan in frustration trying to derail peace in J&K: Kavinder | Vikram Randhawa calls for spreading message of love & compassion on Guru Ravi Dass Jayanti | Health Minister addresses annual day celebration | Sadhotra Mourns Martyrdom of Army Personnel in Akhnoor | At Maha Kumbh, religious leaders, experts to discuss ways to tackle climate change on Feb 16 | CAT Directs Education Dept to appoint petitioner for land taken for school | Dr Rachna Sabharwal becomes first NABL Assessor from J&K | Four gamblers arrested by Bakshi Nagar police | BLSKS presents Mega Musical Play 'Kathothi Main Ganga' | 38th Convocation of IGNOU to be held on 5th March, 2025 | Vi adds baggage protection to International Roaming packs | BSS celebrates 130th birth anniversary of Acharya Srimat Swami Pranavanandaji Maharaj | Apni Party leaders visit fire victims in Sonamarg | Sadguru Madhuparamhans Ji Maharaj enlightens congregation on Poornima | Samba police arrested bovine smuggler | JU triumphs in North Zone Inter-University Cricket | PSPS, GCW, Gandhinagar launches Retail Management Training Program | Galgotias University honors NCC Cadets for Republic Day Parade | Udhampur district wins 14 medals at 27th J&K UT Taekwondo Championship | MCM pays tribute to Swami Dayanand on his 201st birth anniversary | LPU hosts JUGNI: Celebrating India-Kazakhstan Cultural Exchange | Kerala enter Ranji Trophy semis on back of 1-run first innings lead over J&K | Back Issues  
 
news details
Flood alert issued in Central Kashmir as intermittent rain continues
6/30/2018 10:13:45 PM
Early Times Report

Srinagar, June 30: A flood alert has been sounded in south and central Kashmir, with water levels in the Jhelum river rising after heavy rains over the last two days.
Authorities have warned of fresh rainfall and set up a round-the-clock monitoring system in various parts of the state. Water level rose above the danger mark at Sangam in South Kashmir as well as Ram Munshi Bagh in Srinagar on Saturday morning.
Officials said the Jhelum rose above the critical 21-feet mark at Sangam in south Kashmir's Anantnag district owing to heavy rainfall. "Due to continuous rains over the past two days, the gauge at Sangam has crossed the flood declaration of 21 feet and was flowing at 21.33 feet at 6 pm," an official at the irrigation and flood control department said.
The water level of the Jhelum at Ram Munshi Bagh stood at 13.34 feet at 6 pm, just 4.5 feet below the flood-declaration point. He said people living along the river bank have been advised to remain vigilant.
A high-level meeting was chaired in Srinagar to monitor the situation. Officials said people living in low-lying areas have been asked to be prepared for evacuation in case of an emergency. Schools across the Valley have been closed as a precautionary measure. A senior police officer said people needn't panic as the situation was being closely watched.
Kashmir experienced heavy rainfall over the past couple of days. The downpour was particularly intense in Srinagar on Friday.
A Met official said Kokernag in South Kashmir's Anantnag district received the highest rainfall at 63.4 mm until 8.30 am while neighbouring Qazigund received 58.6 mm of rainfall. Srinagar had recorded just 12.6 mm of rainfall until 8.30 am, but the intensity increased after that, he added.
Water levels in streams and rivers across the Valley have been increasing sharply since morning, going up by a foot with each hour since 9 am. Residents of the Valley have begun fearing a re-run of the 2014 floods, which caused widespread devastation and left over 300 dead.
But Met officials have predicted an improvement in weather for two days, following which a fresh cycle will give rise to more rainfall in the Valley.
Amarnath Yatra suspended
The ongoing Amarnath Yatra from Jammu was suspended due to weather concerns on Saturday, with no fresh batch of pilgrims being allowed to trek towards the Himalayan cave shrine of Lord Shiva through either the Pahalgam or Baltal routes.
Only 2,294 pilgrims have managed to perform the darshan since the beginning of the yatra on Thursday, even as 10,000 remain stranded at the twin base camps in Srinagar.
Officials said incessant rainfall has made both the yatra tracks slippery, and the Baltal route was even damaged in several places. The Jammu-Srinagar national highway also witnessed multiple landslides during this period.
Meanwhile, a batch of 2,032 pilgrims that left for the shrine through the Pahalgam route on Friday morning remained stuck at Udhampur - located about 65 km from Jammu - for an extended period of time. They set off on their onward journey only on Saturday morning, after spending the night at Udhampur.
However, the rainfall has stopped for now, and even the meteorological department has predicted dry weather for the next two days.
Meanwhile, around 5,000 pilgrims are camping in Jammu. While 1,500 are lodged at the Bhagwati Nagar base camp, the rest are staying in community halls. The Jammu district administration has made arrangements for their lodging and boarding here.
Jammu additional deputy commissioner Arun Manhas confirmed that the pilgrimage has been halted for now. "Due to inclement weather and bad condition of the Baltal and Pahalgam routes, the Amarnath yatra has been suspended," he said.
When asked if it was possible for the yatra to resume in the later hours, Manhas said: "It can happen on Sunday morning, provided the weather improves."
The police officer said arrangements have been made for more pilgrims to stay in Jammu, if the need arises. "In case of additional rush, pilgrims will be accommodated in the nearby Asaram Bapu ashram - in addition to the 14 community halls that have already been booked," he added.
  Share This News with Your Friends on Social Network  
  Comment on this Story  
 
 
 
Early Times Android App
STOCK UPDATE
  
BSE Sensex
NSE Nifty
 
CRICKET UPDATE
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
   
Home About Us Top Stories Local News National News Sports News Opinion Editorial ET Cetra Advertise with Us ET E-paper
 
 
J&K RELATED WEBSITES
J&K Govt. Official website
Jammu Kashmir Tourism
JKTDC
Mata Vaishnodevi Shrine Board
Shri Amarnath Ji Shrine Board
Shri Shiv Khori Shrine Board
UTILITY
Train Enquiry
IRCTC
Matavaishnodevi
BSNL
Jammu Kashmir Bank
State Bank of India
PUBLIC INTEREST
Passport Department
Income Tax Department
JK CAMPA
JK GAD
IT Education
Web Site Design Services
EDUCATION
Jammu University
Jammu University Results
JKBOSE
Kashmir University
IGNOU Jammu Center
SMVDU