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Water levels rising fast in J&K; Rainfall intensity to decrease late afternoon, Normal weather likely from tomorrow: Sonam Lotus

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Srinagar, Sept 03 (KINS): Renowned weatherman and former Director of the Meteorological Centre Srinagar, Sonam Lotus, on Wednesday cautioned people about the fast-rising water levels across Jammu and Kashmir due to continuous heavy rainfall.

He, however, maintained that the intensity of rainfall would gradually decrease from the afternoon, with normal weather conditions likely to return from tomorrow.

Speaking to news agency Kashmir Indepth News Service (KINS), Lotus said:“Due to heavy rainfall, the water levels are rising fast, and people must remain cautious. We expect the intensity to continue till afternoon, after which there will be a gradual decrease. From tomorrow, the weather is likely to turn normal.”

The Meteorological Centre Srinagar has also issued an advisory urging people to stay alert, warning of possible flash floods, landslides, mudslides, and shooting stones in vulnerable areas.

Authorities have reported a significant rise in the water levels of the Jhelum, Tawi, and other local rivers and tributaries, raising concerns about flooding and waterlogging in low-lying regions.

“People are requested to stay updated and follow official weather advisories closely for their safety,” the advisory added.(KINS)

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