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Jehlum, Wullar flow close to alert mark, families shifted to safer places in Sopore | KNO

Next 2–3 days crucial; embankment being strengthened to prevent breach: DC Baramulla

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Sopore, Sep 07 (KNO): While the water levels in Wullar Lake and river Jhelum rise after recent heavy rains in South and Central Kashmir, several families from low-lying Sopore areas have been shifted to safer locations as a precautionary measure. Authorities, however, maintained that there is no alarming flood situation in Baramulla district at present. As per the news agency — Kashmir News Observer (KNO), Deputy Commissioner Baramulla Minga Sherpa, who visited Sopore and adjoining belts to assess the ground situation, said the administration is keeping close watch. “The water level in Sopore stands at 3.15 metres against the alert mark of 3.60, while in Baramulla it is 3.7 metres against the alert level of 4.5 metres. This shows levels remain below danger, but the next two to three days are crucial as Wullar Lake has touched 15.77 metres, just close to its alert mark,” the DC said. He added that flood control teams have been mobilised to strengthen embankment and plug vulnerable spots to prevent any breach. “We are ensuring our embankments are secured. A flood spill channel at Haritar, which had developed an issue earlier, has also been rectified,” he informed. Officials said minor water-logging has been reported at a few locations in Sopore, though residential areas remain largely unaffected. Families in the most vulnerable pockets have been temporarily relocated. The DC further assured that electricity, road connectivity and water supply, remain functional across Sopore and Baramulla. With the NHPC releasing additional water at Uri and Gantmulla, the outflow from Jhelum is smooth, raising hopes that accumulated water will recede in the coming days. “The situation is under control. There is no need to panic, but those living near the riverbanks should remain alert. The coming days are important and we are fully geared to respond," the DC said—(KNO)

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