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J&K Reels Under Rains, Very Poor Connectivity: CM Omar Abdullah

Srinagar: Prime Minister Omar Abdullah said that on Wednesday, Jammu and Kashmir have struggled with communication that still does not exist because the union region was caused by heavy rain.

“It still fights almost no communication. Jio Mobile has a dripping data drip, but no fixed line wifi, no application, almost no application, X’s short text messages are struggling with more.

In the early hours of Tuesday, Omar Abdullah spoke to the Union Interior Minister Amit Shah on the phone to give information about the situation in Jammu and Kashmir, where heavy and continuous rains cause significant damage and deterioration in normal life.

“The closure of the Jammu airport stopped me and my colleagues from reaching Jammu this evening. Tomorrow I hope to reach there on the first flight, and Abdullah said that he had a task on Tuesday X.

Meanwhile, thirty people died after triggering a landslide near the Vaishno giant temple in Jammu, and Katra’s Katra, Police Senior Director Paramvir Singh, Reasi.

The landslide occurred near the Inderprastha Bhojnalaya at the Temple of Adhkwari Cave on the road to the Vaishno Devi Temple.

“A landslide incident occurred near the Inderprastha Bhojnalaya in Adhkwari, some injuries are feared. Rescue operations continue with the necessary manpower and machinery.” Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Temple (SMVDSB) X.

The Indian Meteorological Department, Doppler Weather Radar (DWR) images today shows widespread storm activity in the Jammu region, he said.

“Jammu Dwr IST shows the widespread storm activity in the region at 0510 hours of Jammu Dwr IST at 0510 hours.” He said.

Severe convection with heavy rain, storm and possible hail (reflection above 40 dbz) occurs on the sections of Jammu, RS Pura, Samba, Akhnoor, Nagrota, Kot Bhalwal, Bishnah, Vijaypur, Purmandal and Kathua and Udampur.

The moderate convection showing the moderate rainfall of light (reflection above 20 dBz) affects the environment of the surroundings of Reasi, Ramban, Doma, Billawar, Katra, Ramnagar, Hiranagar, Gool, Banihal and Samba and Kathua.

Vertical profiles indicate deep and active storms, indicating that the cloud tops reach up to 12 km.

The IMD said that the system usually moves in the east-northeast direction and that the skirts and the areas in the rugged land could continue to experience rainfall.

It is recommended that residents to stay inside during storms, avoid low and irrigated areas and follow official recommendations for security.

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