Following adverse weather, four radars to be set up in J&K
On September 4, 2025, people on a temporary boat after being rescued from a flooded village in Budgam, Jammu and Kashmir. Photo Loan: Imran Nissar
On Thursday, September 4, 2025, the Department of Meteorology (IMD), the Union of Science Minister of Union, said that the Jammu and Kashmir Union regions will establish four additional radars under Mission Mausam for more accurate weather forecasts and early warnings. Well -positioned radars are useful for improving the delivery time of warning to sudden changes in air that may bring heavy rainfall.
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There are already three radars in the two unity zones. No details have been explained about a timeline for the establishment of precise places or radars.
The decision of the minister’s meeting, the officials of the Ministry of World Science, the main organ of the IMD, the Jammu Section Commissioner and Doda, Kishtwar, Ramban, Kathua and Udhampur regions, the video conference, to fulfill the measurements of relief and rehabilitation measurements Doda, Kishua and Ud Ramban, Kathua and Udampur region. Singh also Lok Sabha Deputy Fom Udhampur, Jammu. Union Interior Minister Amit Shah said that he created a committee between ministries to evaluate the damage and provide coordinated aid in the region.
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Various areas in the Budgam region of J & K were suppressed flooding water from the Jhelum River, and the officials in the Srinagar region called for a counseling for the evacuation of vulnerable, low areas. A few charity camps were established.
The three monsoon months so far have seen ‘normal’ rainfall in accordance with the IMD in May. The rain between June 1 and August 31 was over 6% of normal 70 cm for three months. Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, Hareana, Jammu, Kashmir, Rajasthan and Delhi, most of them, saw 26% more rain than typical for these three months.
Seeing the large -scale destruction of life and property in Himachal Pradesh, Jammu and Uttarakahand in Northern India, the extremely active monsoon, a few Western discomfort (storms traveling from the Mediterranean to India) and the storms from the Gulf of Bengal, the director of MM MOHAPATRA, MM MOLING. Sunday. IMD’s chief, “This will be valid in September … We have noticed an increasing tendency in the rainfall of India since 1980,” he said. Hindu.
Published – 05 September 2025 06:12


