Srinagar, April 4 (NVI): The Irrigation & Flood Control (I&FC) Department on Saturday reported that the water levels in River Jhelum and its tributaries across Kashmir Valley are flowing well within safe limits, with no flood threat at present.
According to the 9:00 AM gauge reading, the River Jhelum recorded 6.63 ft at Sangam, 0.53 metres at Pampore, 7.05 ft at Munshibagh, and 4.83 ft at Asham, all significantly below alarm levels. The level at Wullar Lake stood at 1574.08 metres, also within normal range.
Among tributaries, Vishow Nallah at Khudwani, Rambiyara at Wachi, Lidder at Batkoot, Doodhganga at Barzulla, and Sindh at Doderhama were all recorded below danger marks, indicating stable flow conditions.
Officials said the overall hydrological situation remains calm and under control, with continuous monitoring in place. “There is no cause for concern as all rivers and streams are flowing normally,” the department said.(NVI)







