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Rainfall Ends Heatwave In Kashmir, But Cloudbursts And Flash Floods Devastate Several Areas In The Valley

A sudden cloudburst triggered flash floods in the Mantipora Chattergul area of Anantnag district, inundating several residential houses with a surge of muddy water.

The month-long heatwave and dry weather conditions have come to an end in the Kashmir Valley with intermittent rainfall since Monday morning in most parts of the Valley. This change in weather pattern has brought down temperatures by several degrees, providing much needed relief from the scorching heat faced by the people of Kashmir. However, several areas have been affected by sudden cloudbursts, landslides, and waterlogging.

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A sudden cloudburst triggered flash floods in the Mantipora Chattergul area of Anantnag district, inundating several residential houses with a surge of muddy water. Locals said that many homes suffered damage; fortunately, no casualties or injuries have been reported.

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The heavy rainfall, persisting for two days, caused nearby streams to swell rapidly, leading to debris and sludge cascading into residential areas. The flood like situation has disrupted daily life in Central Kashmir’s Budgam district as well, with villages such as Raiyar Khansahib and Kangripora experiencing severe waterlogging, damage to kucha houses, and the inundation of shops and roads.

People have expressed deep frustration over what they describe as a complete lack of administrative response. Many allege that no officials from the district administration or local representatives have visited the affected areas to assess the damage or provide assistance. “We are suffering badly, water has entered our homes and shops, and no official has come to see our plight,” said a local from Raiyar, Budgam.

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The situation is particularly dire in low-lying areas where inadequate drainage systems have led to water stagnation, raising fears of further property damage. The downtown area of Srinagar also witnessed heavy rainfall, leading to severe waterlogging and the inundation of shops and roads.

Meteorology department officials in Srinagar predicted a fresh spell of cooler and unsettled weather across Jammu and Kashmir over the next 48 hours due to an incoming Western Disturbance combined with active monsoon winds. This weather system is likely to bring moderate to heavy rainfall, raising concerns about additional flash floods and cloudbursts in isolated ares.

Authorities have issued advisories urging people, especially those in flood prone zones, to remain cautious. Amarnath pilgrims and trekkers have been advised to stay updated with weather bulletins and avoid unnecessary travel during peak rainfall hours as the Valley braces for potentially more severe weather conditions over the next 48 hours.

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First published on: Jul 09, 2025 02:59 PM IST


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