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07/07/2025

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Finally a massive spell of rain is currently affecting over parts of South Kashmir.

As per reports, massive rain Spell is going over Pulwama, Shopian, Anantnag , Kulgam - Qazigund axis.

Regards: Kashmir Weather Forecast

07/07/2025

Nowcast update JK@ 2115hrs
●A spell of light to moderate Rain/thunder with intense showers at many places of South Kashmir & few parts of Srinagar & Ganderbal dist during nxt 2-3 hrs.
●Few places may recieve intense showers/heavy downpour (May generate flash floods/Landslides/Mudslides/Shooting stones)
●Few places may experience strong gusty winds (40-50KMPH)

MET Centre Srinagar

07/07/2025

*SUMMER VACATIONS*

>>>> Schools to reopen tomorrow after summer break schools falling under municipal areas of all districts, from primary to class 12th will function from 7:30am to 11:30am: Sakina Itoo

04/07/2025

*Maximum Temperatures Recorded Today*

*Kashmir Region:*

Srinagar = 35.3°C (5.7°C Above Normal)
Qazigund = 34.4°C (6.9°C AN)
Pahalgam = 30.2°C (5.5°C AN)
Kupwara = 35.4°C (3.4°C AN)
Kokernag = 33.4°C (5.1°C AN)
Gulmarg = 26.0°C (3.0°C AN)

*Jammu Region:*

Jammu = 35.0°C (1.0°C Below Normal)
Banihal = 29.8°C (1.0°C AN)
Batote = 27.0°C (0.4°C BN)
Bhaderwah = 32.3°C (1.9°C BN)
Katra = 32.0°C (0.9°C BN)

*Ladakh:*

Leh = 31.0°C
Kargil = 35.4°C

Compiled By: Kashmir Weather

04/07/2025

Heatwave: Doctors warn of gastrointestinal, heart risks, urge precautions
‘Avoid junk foods, tonsillitis common among children due to ice cold, contaminated beverage consumption’

=> As Jammu and Kashmir continues to reel under an intense heatwave, health experts are raising alarms over the surge in heat-related illnesses.

They said that from gastrointestinal infections to life-threatening cardiovascular complications, the soaring temperatures are posing a serious threat to public health.

Doctors, with whom the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) spoke, said that extreme heat can trigger a wide range of diseases, especially among vulnerable groups, including children, the elderly, and those with pre-existing health conditions.

Dr Nisar Ahmad Mir, a noted physician posted in south Kashmir, said that heatwaves drastically increase the risk of gastrointestinal issues like diarrhoea, vomiting, and food poisoning, particularly due to the consumption of unhygienic or spoiled food.

“During summers, food spoils faster, especially street food and items like meat, milk, and juices. These can quickly become breeding grounds for bacteria, leading to gastroenteritis and related infections,” he said.

Dr Nisar added that junk food, commonly consumed by youth and children during summer outings, also contributes to stomach-related issues. In many cases, children develop tonsillitis or throat infections due to consuming ice-cold or contaminated beverages, he said.

Another major concern during a heatwave is dehydration, which can lead to electrolyte imbalance, fatigue, and even heatstroke in extreme cases, he added.

Doctors said that heat waves can also have a serious impact on those suffering from hypertension and cardiovascular conditions.

Dr Showkat Ahmad, a cardiologist, said temperatures can cause blood pressure to fluctuate, and in hypertensive patients, this can increase the risk of stroke or heart attack. Such cases, he said, have been reported in Kashmir in the last few weeks.

In some instances, the body’s natural cooling system can fail under prolonged exposure to heat, leading to heat exhaustion or heatstroke — a medical emergency that requires immediate attention.," Dr Ahmad said.

Doctors advised people to drink plenty of water, even if not thirsty. "Avoid alcohol, sugary drinks, and caffeinated beverages, which can increase dehydration," they said.

They advised, "Avoid stale, oily, or spicy food. Opt for freshly cooked meals and fruits like watermelon, cucumber, and oranges that have high water content, limit outdoor activities between 12 pm and 4 pm, when temperatures are at their peak, prefer cotton and light-coloured clothing to allow ventilation and reduce heat absorption and always refrigerate perishable items and ensure proper hygiene while preparing and consuming food."

The doctors further advised to use ORS and electrolyte solutions, especially for children and the elderly who are more susceptible to dehydration.

Kashmir has been undergoing a severe heat wave for the past one month—(KNO)

03/07/2025

02 terrorist associates arrested in Tral; explosive substance & ammunition recovered

Awantipora, July 03: Awantipora Police along with security forces have arrested 02 terrorist associates from wagad area of Police Station Tral and recovered explosive substance, ammunition from their possession.

As per reports, Police Awantipora along with Army (42 RR) and CRPF (180 Bn) at a checkpoint established at Wagad crossing, arrested two terrorist associates, identified as:

1) Umer Mohi-ud-Din Bhat S/o Ghulam Mohi-ud-Din R/o Nader Tral

2) Shakeel Ahmad Sheikh S/o Gh. hassan Sheikh R/o Kuchmulla Tral.

During search, explosive substance, ammunition including 02 Hand grenades, 59 live rounds of ⁠AK-47,01 AK 47 Magzine and incriminating material was recovered.

It is pertinent to mention here that, both the arrested terrorist associates were involved in providing logistics support and transportation of arms & ammunition to the active terrorists of proscribed terror outfit Jaish-e-Mohammad in Tral and Awantipora areas of Police District Awantipora.

Accordingly a Case vide FIR NO. 86/2025 under relevant sections of law have been registered in PS Tral and investigation has been initiated.

02/07/2025

Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor flags off the first batch of pilgrims for the annual 2025, from the Bhagwati Nagar base camp in .

The pilgrimage will commence on July 3 from the Valley.

01/07/2025

Srinagar Sees Hottest June Since 1978; Second Hottest Since 1892

Qazigund Records Warmest June in Over 50 Years

For Srinagar:
Srinagar just experienced its hottest June since 1978, making it the second hottest on record since observations began in 1892.

The average maximum temperature for June 2025 stood at 31.0°C, while the mean minimum settled at 18.2°C, resulting in an overall average temperature of 24.6°C.

The only hotter June on record for the city was in 1978, when the overall average temperature reached 25.0°C, driven by a higher mean maximum of 32.9°C, though the mean minimum that year was lower at 17.1°C.

Interestingly, 2008 still holds the record for the highest mean minimum temperature in June at 18.3°C, slightly above this year’s figure.

Notably, an overall average temperature of 24.6°C — the same as this year — was also recorded in 1971 and 1973, placing 2025 on par with some of the hottest Junes in history.

For Qazigund:
June 2025 recorded a mean maximum of 30.3°C and a mean minimum of 16.1°C, taking the overall average temperature to 23.2°C — the highest since 1973.

Back in 1973, the station had logged its hottest June on record with an average of 23.7°C, with slightly higher values — 30.4°C (mean max) and 16.9°C (mean min).

The June average in 1978 was also 23.2°C, same as this year, though the mean maximum was slightly lower at 30.2°C and the minimum a bit higher at 16.2°C.

Qazigund's highest average minimum for June remains 17.3°C, recorded in 1971, when the overall mean temperature reached 23.3°C.

01/07/2025

Traffic update at 0800 hrs
Traffic is plying from both sides on Jammu-Srinagar NHW (NH-44), viz Jammu towards Srinagar & vice versa. Commuters are advised to follow lane discipline; overtaking will cause congestion and it must be kept in mind that after 1900 hrs no LMVs shall be permitted to ply on NH-44 from Qazigund towards Jammu and vice versa. However, traffic shall be allowed on Mughal road/SSG road/Sinthan road after getting green signal from road maintenance agencies as per advisory.

30/06/2025

Motorcyclist Killed After Being Hit by Truck at Nipora Crossing on NH44

June 30 : A tragic road accident claimed the life of a motorcyclist at the Nipora crossing along National Highway-44 on Monday evening, officials said.

An official told that, a motorcycle was hit by a speeding truck bearing registration number JK03J 1119 at Nipora crossing, resulting in the instant death of the rider. The truck driver fled from the spot following the accident.

The deceased has been identified as Mohammad Amin Chopan, son of Habib Ullah Chopan, a resident of Chekbadwani, Kurigam Qazigund.

Police have taken cognizance of the incident and have launched an investigation into the matter. Further details are awaited.

29/06/2025

Today, reviewed the arrangements for smooth conduct of Shri Amarnath Ji yatra at Nunwan Base camp. Inaugurated a foot overbridge at the camp for smooth movement of pilgrims. It will ensure efficient security checks and reduce the waiting time for devotees.

Reviewed the progress of Disaster Management Centre & Yatri Niwas and functions of various services for pilgrims including lodging, langar, power & water supply, sanitation, health facilities, traffic management, fire & emergency services & deployment of security personnel : LG Manoj Sinha

27/06/2025

Anantnag Police Attaches Property of Notorious Drug Peddler Worth ₹25,35,882 Under NDPS Act

Anantnag, June 27, 2025:
In its continued crackdown on drug trafficking and in pursuance of its zero-tolerance policy towards narcotic crimes, Anantnag Police attached the immovable property of a notorious drug peddler under Section 68-F(1) of the NDPS Act, 1985.

The attached property, located at Bangidar, Mir Danter, Anantnag, belongs to Parvaiz Ahmad Fashoo, son of Abdul Rashid Fashoo, resident of Boat Colony, Khanabal. He is a habitual offender and has been found involved in multiple cases registered under the NDPS Act:

1. FIR No. 67/2019 U/S 8/15 NDPS Act – Police Station Anantnag

2. FIR No. 129/2015 U/S 8/15 NDPS Act – Police Station Anantnag

3. FIR No. 28/2017 U/S 15/18 NDPS Act – Police Station Achabal

The illegally acquired property identified and attached includes one single-storey concrete residential house, and Land measuring 07 marlas, with an estimated market value of ₹25,35,882/-.

The property was identified during investigation as having been raised from proceeds of illicit narcotic trade. Following due legal process, the attachment order has been forwarded to the competent authority for confirmation under the provisions of the NDPS Act.

This action is part of District Police Anantnag’s sustained campaign against drug peddlers and aims to deprive them of the economic benefits of illegal trade. The District Police reiterates its unwavering commitment to eliminating the drug menace and safeguarding the youth and society from its harmful effects.

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