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Watch: The river Chenab’s water level in Kashmir rises dangerously following heavy rainfall

Locals have been advised to stay away from the river banks, especially in low-lying areas.

Scroll Staff
Jul 29, 2021 · 04:34 pm
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WATCH | Water level of Chenab river rises, close to danger level following heavy rainfall in Akhnoor, J&K. "After cloudburst in Kishtwar, we've been instructed to keep a watch & ensure that no locals come near the river," said Surjit Singh, SDRF (28.07) pic.twitter.com/VjnA89emAg

— ANI (@ANI) July 28, 2021

Water level of Chenab river rising to alarming heights. Jia Pota Ghat, Akhnoor #Jammu #JammuAndKashmir pic.twitter.com/pFNLMhhPOa

— Premkmahajan (@premkmahajan) July 28, 2021

District Adm. on high alert
Following the weather advisory by the Metrological Department and the increase in thewater level in the Chenab, District Administration is on high alert and hastaken every precautionary measure to met any eventuality. pic.twitter.com/i9n16z2rkr

— DIPR Ramban (@DIPRRambandic) July 28, 2021
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