Connect with us

TOP STORIES

Cloudburst triggers flood-like situation in Pulwama village, rains lash J&K parts | KNO

Mercury settles below normal in J&K, MeT predicts more rains till Aug 23

Published

on

kno news

Srinagar, Aug 17 (KNO): Flood-like situation was witnessed in Kellar area of South Kashmir’s Pulwama district on Saturday after the cloudburst occurred at Chowgam Kellar area while the rains lashed most parts of Jammu and Kashmir, bringing down the mercury across the Union Territory. As per the details available with the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), the cloudburst at Chowgam Kellar led to the flood-like situation today as the muddy water entered into several residential houses. Although no damage occurred due to the incident, the muddy water has entered into the residential houses in the hamlet today, the locals informed. Meanwhile, below normal temperature was recorded at all the stations across Jammu and Kashmir as the rainfall continued from the wee hours of this morning till the afternoon. As per the details, Srinagar, the summer capital of Jammu and Kashmir has recorded a rainfall of 8.8 mm from 08:30 this morning to 05:30 in the evening. Qazigund, a gateway of Kashmir has recorded a precipitation of just 1.2 mm while Pahalgam recorded 6.2mm during the period. Kupwara, Kokernag and Gulmarg recorded a precipitation of 1.3mm, 1.4mm and 2.2mm respectively. According to the details, Jammu’s Batote has recorded the highest precipitation with 24.9mm in the last 24 hours till 08:30 AM followed by 4.8mm in Banihal. Meanwhile, the weatherman has predicted the possibility of a brief spell of rain and thundershower at a few places during day time & light to moderate rain and thundershower at many places of J&K towards late night or early morning during the next three days till August 20. Director Meteorological department (MeT), Dr Mukhtar Ahmad said that there is a possibility of a brief spell of rain and thundershower at a few places during day time & light to moderate rain and thundershower at isolated places of J&K towards late night or early morning from August 21 to August 23. The MeT has also predicted the possibility of intense showers for brief period and heavy rainfall in Jammu division that may lead to flash floods, landslides, mudslides and shooting stones over vulnerable places of J&K during the next three days—(KNO)

Trending

TOP STORIES14 hours ago

Strengthen civil defence preparedness in vulnerable areas: MHA writes to Chief Secys of all States, UTs

TOP STORIES15 hours ago

CM Omar, top officials resume office at Civil Secretariat Srinagar | KNO

TOP STORIES15 hours ago

Pahalgam Terror Attack Fallout | KNO

TOP STORIES16 hours ago

Killing of nomadic woman after sexual assault widely condemned | KNO

TOP STORIES16 hours ago

India suspends Indus treaty protocol, begins reservoir flushing on Chenab | KNO

TOP STORIES16 hours ago

Cabinet finalises response to Raj Bhavan’s queries on business rules | KNO

TOP STORIES16 hours ago

11 nights of cross-border firing along LoC fuels fear, cripples tourism | KNO

TOP STORIES16 hours ago

14 days after terror attack, eerie silence prevails in Pahalgam | KNO

TOP STORIES16 hours ago

Nomadic mother serves last tea to her kids before falling to gruesome sexual assault | KNO

TOP STORIES16 hours ago

Nomadic woman’s ‘rape and murder’: Nishat Sgr market shut in protest | KNO

TOP STORIES16 hours ago

Waive off interests on loans for tourism stakeholders: Mehbooba Mufti | KNO

TOP STORIES16 hours ago

Retired Sikh teacher donates land for Muslim graveyard access in Tral | KNO

TOP STORIES16 hours ago

12 out of 22 JJM projects still incomplete in Pattan | KNO

TOP STORIES16 hours ago

Kangan teacher publishes "Eclipsed Stars Dazzle Back" | KNO

TOP STORIES16 hours ago

Transport Commissioner interacts with transporters, reviews Sgr office | KNO

TOP STORIES16 hours ago

Defunct streetlights irk Qamarwari residents

TOP STORIES16 hours ago

Sgr Police intensify searches at residents of terrorist aides | KNO

Copyright © 2021