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Heavy rain and snowfall in Jammu and Kashmir, all government and private schools closed

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Jammu and Kashmir Due to heavy rains in Ramban, Doda and Kishtwar districts, all schools for students up to Class VIII were closed on Monday. According to reports, there has been fresh snowfall in the higher reaches of Kishtwar, Doda, Reasi and Ramban in Jammu region, while other districts have received heavy rain.

Flood like situation after heavy rains in Jammu and Kashmir

Authorities closed schools in Ramban, Doda and Kishtwar districts amid flood-like situation caused by heavy rains in Jammu and Kashmir. All government and private schools for students up to class eight in Ramban district will remain closed today due to heavy rains, said Musarrat Islam, Deputy Commissioner, Ramban. But if examinations are to be held somewhere, they will be held as per the pre-determined schedule.

Traffic normal on Jammu-Srinagar National Highway despite inclement weather

Officials said that despite bad weather in many areas Jammu Srinagar The traffic on the National Highway remained as usual. He told that there was fresh snowfall in Marwah, Vardwan, Dachan, Simpathan areas of Kishtwar, Mahu Mangat area of ​​Ramban, Doda and higher reaches of Reasi district. Due to fresh snowfall, cold wave is going on in the area.

Common people were requested not to go near the river unnecessarily

In the advisory issued for the district, it was said, due to this weather, Sinthan and Margan road in Kishtwar district will remain closed today. Common people are requested not to go near rivers and drains unnecessarily.

Many people stranded due to fresh snowfall

Officials said that the army and police have rescued at least 70 cattle and people from the nomadic community who were stuck in the higher reaches of Margan due to fresh snowfall. According to him, some families of nomadic community along with their cattle are stuck in Mhow and Khari areas of Banihal. Heavy rains lashed the plains in various districts of the region. In the last 24 hours, 40.2 mm of rain was recorded in Banihal.

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