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Avalanche warning issued for higher reaches in J-K

The Disaster Management Department has issued an avalanche warning for higher reaches in the Kashmir division following the adverse weather forecast on Monday and Tuesday. Avalanches in higher reaches of J-K have become a big threat for people, especially the security forces manning the Line of Control (LoC).

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Published : Nov 22, 2020, 8:48 PM IST

Srinagar: Following the adverse weather forecast in Jammu and Kashmir on Monday and Tuesday, authorities issued an avalanche warning for higher reaches in the Kashmir division.

An official of the Disaster Management Department said that medium danger avalanche warning will remain in force during the next few days in Kupwara district while low danger avalanche warning will remain in force in Baramulla, Anantnag, Kulgam, Bandipora and Ganderbal districts.

"People are advised to avoid unnecessary movement outside their homes till the warning remains in force," the official said.

Also Read: Avalanche kills soldier in north Kashmir

Avalanches in higher reaches of J-K have become a big threat for people, especially the security forces manning the Line of Control (LoC).

Avalanches have claimed human lives in much larger numbers in recent years than they used to in the past.

Experts are blaming deforestation for the growing avalanche threat because once a mountain slope is bereft of its tree cover there is nothing to stop an avalanche once it starts rolling down the slope.


(IANS)

Srinagar: Following the adverse weather forecast in Jammu and Kashmir on Monday and Tuesday, authorities issued an avalanche warning for higher reaches in the Kashmir division.

An official of the Disaster Management Department said that medium danger avalanche warning will remain in force during the next few days in Kupwara district while low danger avalanche warning will remain in force in Baramulla, Anantnag, Kulgam, Bandipora and Ganderbal districts.

"People are advised to avoid unnecessary movement outside their homes till the warning remains in force," the official said.

Also Read: Avalanche kills soldier in north Kashmir

Avalanches in higher reaches of J-K have become a big threat for people, especially the security forces manning the Line of Control (LoC).

Avalanches have claimed human lives in much larger numbers in recent years than they used to in the past.

Experts are blaming deforestation for the growing avalanche threat because once a mountain slope is bereft of its tree cover there is nothing to stop an avalanche once it starts rolling down the slope.


(IANS)

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