Heavy rain is warned in Jammu and Kashmir, floods and landslides in many districts. Department warns people - Jammu and Kashmir Weather Alert Heavy Rainfall Flow -Risk in Kishtwar and other areas

After Cloudburst in Kishtwar, the meteorological department issued a warning of rain over the next four days. Many Jammu and Kashmir districts are at risk for flooding and landslides. On August 15, many areas of the Jammu section received thunderstorms. There is a possibility of rain on August 17-18. There is a risk to cloud and landslides in some sensitive areas. Jagran Correspondent, Jammu. Even after the devastation caused by Cloudburst in Kishtwar, the weather is not expected at the moment. Rainfall is estimated in most parts of the state, including Kishtwar for the next four days. There is a possibility of heavy rainfall on Friday. It feared about floods and landslides in many districts. In most areas of Jammu and Kashmir, the rain process occurs on Thursday and then. Apart from Kishtwar, there was a devastation in Cupwara and Gander ball due to heavy rain. The meteorological department further issued a warning about heavy rain in the state. Dr. Mukhtar, director of meteorological center, said that on August 15, light to moderate rain, thunderstorms, rained with thunderstorms in many places, including Reasi, Udhampur, Jammu, Samba, Kathua, Doda, Kishtwar, Poonch, Ramouri and Ramban in Jammu Division on August 15. On the 17th, rain in 17th place in 17th place in 17th place in 17th in 17th in 17th in 17th place in 17th place in 17th place in 17th place in 17th place. Kashmir and strong showers have been possible for some time. The weather on Janmashtami will be warm and humid, in some places it has rained. Light to moderate rain in many parts of Jammu Section 17-18 August, while some places are likely to rain. There is a possibility of heavy to very heavy rain, roaring and roaring in some parts of Jammu and Kashmir section of late Thursday night. In some sensitive areas, the risk will be that cloud neighborhood, sudden floods, landslides, soil sink and stone fall. Rajouri received 135 mm of rainfall, 68.5 mm in Poonch, 67 mm in Reasi, 54 mm in Jammu and 4 mm in Gulmarg. Pahalgam received 33.6 mm, Gulmarg 47.2 mm, Jammu 25.3 mm and Katra received 60.1 mm of rainfall. The maximum temperature in Jammu was 4.8 degrees below normal with 28.0 degrees, while Srinagar recorded 29.5 degrees. The humidity in most areas was between 80 and 100 percent in the morning and evening.