Connect with us

TOP STORIES

Post-2014 flood management enhances Jhelum’s capacity by 30%, reveals RTI | KNO

Published

on

kno news

Srinagar, Jul 08 (KNO): After the devastating floods that struck Kashmir in September 2014, a comprehensive flood management initiative was launched to bolster the River Jhelum and its spill channels. Spearheaded by the Central Water Commission (CWC) and backed by significant financial investment, the efforts have resulted in much increase in the river's carrying capacities at key points. According to an RTI request filed by M M Shuja with the Chief Engineer's office, Irrigation & Flood Control Department Kashmir, the capacity from Sangam to Padhshahibagh has risen from 31,800 to 41,000 cusecs. The improvement is part of a broader strategy to implement Phase I and Phase II of the short-term measures proposed by a three-member group led by the Chairman of the CWC, formed by the Prime Minister of India in September 2014. The RTI response, a copy of which is with the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), detailed the measures taken post-floods. Following the floods, the Prime Minister of India directed the formation of a three-member group led by the Chairman of the Central Water Commission on September 18, 2014. The group proposed immediate, short-term, and long-term measures to address the situation. The RTI revealed that the department swiftly plugged all breaches and restored numerous sites under Temporary and Permanent Restoration projects, costing Rs 163.11 crore and Rs 96.78 crore, respectively. These actions were part of a broader strategy to implement Phase I and Phase II of the short-term measures. Until long-term flood mitigation strategies were developed and approved, a Priority Flood Management Project was initiated to address urgent needs. This project's main objective was to remove significant bottlenecks in the River Jhelum and its flood spill channels, providing immediate relief from low to moderate-magnitude floods. The Central Water Commission approved a detailed project costing Rs. 399.29 Crore, titled "Priority works—Comprehensive Plan for Flood Management Works on Jhelum—Phase-I," in 2015-16. This project, funded under the FMBAP, is nearly complete. As a result of Phase-I, the carrying capacity of the River Jhelum and its spill channels has increased significantly. The capacity from Sangam to Padhshahibagh has grown from 31,800 to 41,000 cusecs, while at Ram Munshibagh, it has increased from 27,000 to 32,000 cusecs. Additionally, the offtake at Padhshahibagh has expanded from 4,000 to 27,000 cusecs. In Wullar Baramulla, the outlet at Ningli has seen its capacity rise from 20,000 to 22,700 cusecs, and at Sopore, it has increased from 31,000 to 35,000 cusecs. These enhancements reflect a significant improvement in the region's flood management capabilities, providing better protection against future flooding events—(KNO)

Trending

TOP STORIES2 hours ago

Kashmiris want peace, not war: Mirwaiz | KNO

TOP STORIES3 hours ago

Misappropriation of funds: ACB registers case against Teacher, Contractor, others | KNO

TOP STORIES5 hours ago

“Pleasing some people across border”: CM Omar on Mehbooba Mufti’s Tulbul project remark | KNO

TOP STORIES5 hours ago

Haj-2025: CM Omar urges centre to arrange addl flights, clear backlog | KNO

TOP STORIES7 hours ago

Swift, coordinated efforts after Pahalgam attack led to killing of 6 terrorists in last 48 hours: Security Forces | KNO

TOP STORIES7 hours ago

MHA orders posting of 9 IAS, 3 IPS officers of AGMUT cadre to J&K | KNO

TOP STORIES21 hours ago

Sopore’s waste woes to end soon, STP to be operationalised soon | KNO

TOP STORIES21 hours ago

DSEJ orders reopening of all schools from May-19 | KNO

TOP STORIES21 hours ago

Heatvave conditions in J&K as day temperature rises | KNO

TOP STORIES21 hours ago

Formulate plan to revive tourism in J&K: CM Omar tells officials | KNO

TOP STORIES21 hours ago

LG Sinha lauds armed forces for punishing terror planners sitting in Pak | KNO

TOP STORIES21 hours ago

Kashmir safe, time to support its economy: Civil Aviation Minister | KNO

TOP STORIES21 hours ago

India-Pakistan agree to continue CBMs to reduce alert levels | KNO

TOP STORIES22 hours ago

Govt stands firmly with its people, especially border residents: Dy CM | KNO

TOP STORIES22 hours ago

CM chairs meeting with key tourism stakeholders | KNO

TOP STORIES22 hours ago

Anantnag police secure major conviction in NDPS case | KNO

TOP STORIES22 hours ago

‘Operation Sindoor’ most decisive anti-terror action in past 30 years: Rajnath Singh in Srinagar | KNO

Copyright © 2021