Bandipora March, 12 (PTK) The incessant rainfall for the last 36 hours has thrown life out of gear in the Valley even as the officials of Irrigation and Flood Control (I&FC) department said that there was no threat of floods in the Valley as the major rainfall activity was recorded in north Kashmir.
A top official of Irrigation and Flood Control department said that there is no flood threat, as most of the rainfall activity has been from north Kashmir and the gauge level in all water bodies is below normal.
“Tributaries in north Kashmir are filled with rainfall water, but there is no situation of floods in the valley,” he said.
The continuous rainfall has put life out if gear in the valley, with incessant rainfall from last 3 days , and major rainfall activity recorded from North Kashmir.
Reports coming from Watrina Bandipora say boundry walls of few residential houses have collapsed due to the rainfall, however there are no reports of Human loss in the incident.
Meanwhile Deputy Commissioner Bandipora Dr. Owais said, a SDRF team has been constituted and deputed to access the damage caused due to the landslide in the area.
Meanwhile roads in most parts of kashmir are flooded with water. (PTK)
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