Tuesday, November 22, 2016

Flood Waters Submerge components of Kashmir



rapid-shifting floodwaters submerged massive elements of the primary metropolis in Indian-controlled Kashmir on Sunday after 5 days of pounding rain. The flooding, the worst in 50 years, has killed at the least 120 people throughout the Himalayan area.
On Sunday the rains had stopped but officers stated rescue efforts in the metropolis of Srinagar had been being hampered by way of the spreading water that had overflowed from the Jhelum River. in lots of neighborhoods, the water was approximately four meters (12 ft) deep, submerging entire homes. Stranded residents left their homes to transport in with friends or spouse and children in safer areas.
“I’m in my 80s and i’ve never seen floods like this,” stated Ghulam Nabi, speaking via a window from the 0.33 story of his house in the upscale Rajbagh community of Srinagar. “If that is how it's far in my community, I can not imagine the devastation in different regions,” he said.
lots of nation police and navy rescue workers have fanned out throughout the nation to assist with relief and rescue efforts.
At home windows and balconies, worried residents looked at the swirling waters and waited for help.
“The situation is extremely grim,” pinnacle civilian official Rohit Kansal stated. “We are not capable of reach many humans because the water is moving so speedy.”
On Sunday, Indian high Minister Narendra Modi surveyed the flood-hit areas from a helicopter and promised the country federal help to cope with the devastation.
In Indian Kashmir, at least 450 villages were submerged and a couple of,000 other villages were affected by the floodwaters, officers said.
All schools, faculties and places of work have been close, and electricity and consuming water elements had been restrained throughout the country.

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