Is there any flood in Kashmir?

Is there any flood in Kashmir?

With intermittent rain continuing across Kashmir Valley, authorities today issued a flood alert in central Kashmir for low lying areas, including capital Srinagar, and asked people to stay alert and prepared for evacuation. Schools across the valley stayed closed today due to the weather conditions.

When was last flood in Kashmir?

In September 2014, the Kashmir region suffered disastrous floods across many of its districts caused by torrential rainfall. The Indian administered state of Jammu and Kashmir, as well as the Pakistani administered territories of Azad Kashmir, Gilgit-Baltistan and the province of Punjab were affected by these floods.

What is the date of flood in Kashmir?

IAF helicopters carrying out rescue, relief and evacuation of people marooned during the flood fury, in Jammu and Kashmir on 6 September 2014.

What was the reason of flood in Kashmir?

To be more precise as to what caused the floods, CSE indicated that the floods were caused by a combination of intense rain, mismanagement, unplanned urbanization and a lack of preparedness.

What is special about the seal used in the floating post office?

(2) This post office lets you avail of all the regular postal services available in the country while being afloat. The seal used on everything posted from Floating Post Office is unique – along with the date and address, it bears the design of a boatman rowing a shikara on the Dal Lake.

Who built Hari Parbat?

Governor Atta Mohammed Khan
Hari Parbat is also known as Kooh-e-Maran lies on the west of Dal Lake in Srinagar, in the UT of Jammu & Kashmir. This Mughal structure was built by an Afghan Governor Atta Mohammed Khan in 18th century. Later a long wall was constructed in 1590 by Emperor Akbar.

Where is Mansar lake situated?

Mansar Lake is situated on the Samba – Udhampur Road at a distance of twenty two kilometers from Samba. The Mansar Lake is surrounded by small hills with different Hindu Gods and Goddesses Temples and also attracts a large number of tourists as well as religious pilgrims in the area.

When did flood came in Srinagar?

2014
As reported earlier, over Rs 500 crore were disbursed among affected families of 2014 devastating floods in Srinagar under Prime Minister’s Development Package, reveals official records. The total number of residential houses damaged in various categories in 2014 devastating floods remained 77569.

Who controls Kashmir?

India controls approximately 55% of the land area of the region that includes Jammu, the Kashmir Valley, most of Ladakh, the Siachen Glacier, and 70% of its population; Pakistan controls approximately 30% of the land area that includes Azad Kashmir and Gilgit-Baltistan; and China controls the remaining 15% of the land …

How many rooms are there in the Floating Post Office?

two small rooms
The post office’s houseboat has two small rooms – one serves as the office and the other a small museum that traces the philatelic history of the state postal department.

What is the greatest fear this post office has?

(vii) The greatest fear that the post office face is the recurrence of floods in the lake. (viii) The post office is a boon to the people as it is a major source of attraction as well as a source of income for the people. (ix) Fascination. Question 2.

Who made Pari Mahal?

Mughal Prince Dara Shikoh
The Pari Mahal was built by Mughal Prince Dara Shikoh in the mid-1600s. It served as a library and an abode for him.

Which fort is in Srinagar?

Hari Parbat Fort
Hari Parbat is also known as Kooh-e-Maran lies on the west of Dal Lake in Srinagar, in the UT of Jammu & Kashmir. This Mughal structure was built by an Afghan Governor Atta Mohammed Khan in 18th century.

Which is the deepest lake in Kashmir?

Manasbal
The name Manasbal is said to be a derivative of the Lake Manasarovar. Lake is encircled by three villages viz., Jarokbal, Kondabal (also called Kiln place, is situated on the north-eastern side of the lake) and Ganderbal and is stated to be the deepest lake (at 13 m or 43 ft depth) in India.]

Is Mansar Lake in Samba?

Which river is causes flood in Jammu?

Jhelum River
Flood waters from Jhelum River breached embankments in many low-lying areas in Kashmir, including the capital Srinagar and Tawi River in Jammu forcing people to move to safer places. According to the state, 284 people were reported dead, and property worth INR 5000-6000 crore was damaged.

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