The Jammu and Kashmir government today declared a flood situation in the Kashmir Valley as Jhelum river crossed the danger mark in Srinagar following incessant rains.
All schools in the Valley have been closed for two days after heavy rains inundated large areas.
According to the Chief Engineer Irrigation and Flood Control Kashmir, river Jhelum crossed the danger mark of 18 feet and 22 feet at Ram Munshibagh and Sangam respectively at 7 AM.
The people living in low lying areas, especially in and around Jhelum, have been advised to move to safer areas.
The government has put forth men and machinery into service to help the people affected by the floods, an official spokesman said. Elderly persons and children have also been asked to shift to specially set up camps.
He said all the employees deployed for flood control have been asked to report for duty immediately.
The heavy rains and flooding have paralysed normal life in the Valley, which was devastated by the worst-ever floods in its history in September last year.
The government today decided to shut all schools up to class 12 for today and tomorrow in the wake of flood alert.
- Showkat Beigh, Kashmir Director Education
Beigh said the government had first announced closure of schools up to class eight only, but the decision to extend it to high and higher secondary schools was taken this morning after assessing the situation.
He said all Board of School Examinations scheduled for today and tomorrow have also been postponed.
Meanwhile, University of Kashmir has also postponed its annual examinations for two days.
“The university examinations scheduled for today and tomorrow have been postponed. The new dates for these papers will be notified separately,” a University official said.
Two teams of National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) comprising 100 personnel have been rushed as part of contingency measures in Jammu and Kashmir.
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