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Water level in River Jhelum and its tributaries started to recede on Friday after rainfall stopped late on Thursday night, easing flood fears in Kashmir, officials said. The water level in Jhelum started to recede around 3 am at Sangam in South Kashmir, the officials said.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi also spoke to Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti about the situation and assured her of support from the Central government.
While the water level at Ram Munshi Bagh in the city was still increasing marginally, it is expected to recede in a couple of hours, officials added. The highest water level at Sangam was recorded at 22.10 feet at 2 am while it was 21.70 feet at 7 am, they said.
The water level in tributaries like Veishov, Rambiara and Lidder streams has receded substantially in the past six hours, the officials said.
A flood advisory asking people to remain vigilant was issued on Thursday for those living in south and central Kashmir after a rise in the water level of River Jhelum and its tributaries.
“The rate of increase in the water level has shown a decline and it bodes well if the weather starts improving soon,” the official said.
He said the water level at noon at Sangam was 18.40 feet while at Ram Munshi Bagh in the city it stood at 15.50 feet.
"In March 2015, a year after the devastating floods of 2014, the water level at Ram Munshi Bagh had reached 21.5 feet. So there is no need to panic yet," he added.
According to MET department officials, Srinagar received 83.9 mm rain and snowfall over the past 24 hours while Kokernag in south Kashmir received 69.9 mm of rains in the corresponding period.
Pahalgam, also in south Kashmir, recorded rainfall of 64.2 mm of rains in the past 24 hours, the officials said.
Massive traffic jams were witnessed in many parts of the city as the road were inundated as drains were overflowing.
The divisional administration has pressed into service pumps and fire tenders to dewater the city roads.
The Health Department has directed all district and block level officers to prepare for exigencies in case of flood.
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