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Flash floods hit Ganderbal’s Kullan village, block Srinagar-Leh NH

The flash floods also resulted in the closure of Srinagar-Leh National Highway near Kullan due to which traffic remains suspended on both sides of the highway
06:03 AM Sep 03, 2024 IST | Irfan Raina
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Ganderbal, Sep 02: Flash floods triggered by a possible cloudburst in the upper reaches occurred in the Kullan area of Kangan in Ganderbal district on Monday, blocking the Srinagar-Leh National Highway. The flashfloods in the nallah snaking through Shah Mohalla Kullan occurred due to a possible cloudburst on Monday afternoon following a heavy spell of rain.

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However, there are no reports of any loss of life or damage to property.

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The flash floods also resulted in the closure of Srinagar-Leh National Highway near Kullan due to which traffic remains suspended on both sides of the highway.

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Later, the authorities pressed machinery to clear the road after which traffic was restored.

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Meanwhile, the families living in the nearby localities where flash floods occurred urged the district administration to construct a bridge at the place besides the construction of a concrete protection wall alongside the nallah prone to flash floods.

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“We have been suffering for several years now. Whenever there are rains, the nallah flowing alongside Shah Mohallah Kullan is flooded,” said Irfan Ahmad, a local.

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He said that a culvert constructed here gets blocked by rocks and trees uprooted by flashfloods and the water overflows and enters nearby houses, causing massive damage to the property.

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Ahmad said that there is always a threat to life.

Another local said that they had many times urged the administration for the excavation of boulders from the nallah so that its width and depth as well as the water carrying capacity is increased.

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