Destruction due to heavy rains in Jammu and Kashmir, rivers on UFAR; CM Omar has instructed all departments to keep attentive

The chief minister issued a high warning due to heavy rains in Jammu and Kashmir. In many residential areas, the water level of rivers has increased. A woman was killed and 29 injured when the roof of the house in Cupwara collapsed. The Department of Flood Control has developed the Kashmir Flood Watch app that will provide information at the water level. State Bureau, Jammu. In light of heavy rain in Jammu and Kashmir, Chief Minister Omar Abdullah instructed the relevant departments to remain on a major warning. Heavy rain has weakened in many residential areas. There was a rapid increase in the water levels of the most important rivers in Jammu and Kashmir, including Basantar in Samba, UJJ in Kathua, Chenab in Ravi Doda, Kishtwar, Ramban and Tawi in Udhampur and Jammu, who make up the disaster team and the local police. Remove ad, just read the news. The Chief Minister insisted on coordinating between the departments and ensured that the control room is fully active. The main minister is in contact with the departments to monitor the office of the office. Clean water returns soon. At the same time, life was affected by heavy rain in Kashmir and houses were also damaged. The roof of a home collapsed due to heavy rain in the Cupwara district, which led to a woman and 29 women injured. After the accident, people who reached the place immediately rushed all the injured women to the handwara Government Medical College Hospital. Where they undergo treatment. Ayaz Ahmed, medical superintendent of Government Medil College Hospital, said the condition of all women is stable. It is said that all the women gathered for a religious program in a home in Poharupeth Village. Local people and officials said the incident happened around 2:30 pm. When the incident occurred, all the women were included in religious discussion, they did not even realize and the roof of the house fell. At the same time, the route had to be closed for the movement of vehicles due to landslides in various places on the Gurez bandipora road late Saturday night. Officials said the border roads organization removed the debris from the road and recovered the traffic the next day on Sunday morning. Kashmir Flood Watch -App will help the Department of Flood Control in Kashmir to strengthen its preparations to face flood -related emergency situations. The department developed the Kashmir Flood Watch app in collaboration with the information and prediction of cell (IFC) to improve flood prevention and communication. This mobile application contains water level information in Jhelum and its most important tributaries. This app will help with the issuance of conditions and to make quick decisions during emergency situations. The Minister of Water Power, Javed Ahmed Rana, held a meeting with the main engineers and senior officials of the departments concerned on Sunday after heavy rain. In this meeting, the preparations for floods of Jammu and Kashmir were reviewed. The minister reviewed the emergency situations, especially in areas affected by the flood, and the situation of the infrastructure situation. He instructed to ensure that the waters of all major river systems, such as Jhelum, Ravi and Tawi, are monitored all day. Rana also visited the flood control and management room at Ram Munshi Bagh, Srinagar. He instructed all the relevant departments, agencies and stakeholders to inform the previous warning signals in real time to ensure quick and coordinated response. The minister ordered officials that the accidents would be prevented by getting accurate information about the water star of rivers with modern technology. Departmental officials said that a comprehensive institutional structure was established for an organized and effective flood response.