Kokernag recorded a low of 18.4☌ against 17.4☌ last night and it was 2.1☌ above normal for the place, he said. In Pahalgam, the mercury settled at 16.3☌ same as recorded on the previous night and it was 3.3☌ above normal for the South Kashmir resort. The temperature was 3.0☌ above normal there. Qazigund recorded a low of 20.0☌ against 18.2☌ the previous night. The temperature was 3.5☌ above normal during this time of the year for city. The MeT official said that Srinagar recorded a low of 22.2☌ against 21.9☌ the previous night. The official said the minimum temperatures recorded a slight increase at most places in Kashmir. “Fairly widespread light to moderate rains and thunder showers over Jammu and Kashmir,” said a Meteorological department official regarding the forecast for next 24 hours.įor the subsequent two days, the MeT official said that there was a possibility of scattered to fairly widespread rains and thunder storms. Reports from Srinagar said that Srinagar City and other parts of Kashmir were lashed by heavy rains leading to flooding of roads. In Udhampur area, four villagers trapped in a nallah in Barmeem were rescued by police with the help of locals. River Tawi and Chenab were also flooded and an alert was sounded in the low lying areas of Akhnoor and Jammu. The Jammu-Srinagar National Highway which was closed during early hours today due to heavy rain and landslides in Ramban sector was restored in the afternoon around 2 pm and yatra remained stranded for more than 4-5 hours in the sector.ĭue to heavy rain in parts of Jammu, Udhampur, Kathua and Ramban districts during morning hours, the rivers and Nallahs were over flooded. JAMMU/ SRINAGAR, July 23: Rains continued to lash most parts of Jammu and Kashmir even as the weatherman today forecast more light to moderate showers and thunderstorms in next 24 hours while two shepherds were injured, their four sheep were killed and over dozen injured due to lightning and cloudburst in remote Keshwan area of Kishtwar. I think everyone’s just in shock right now and kind of request privacy.Rains lash J&K NH blocked, 3 houses damaged “They were a very loving couple,” McNett told the Wisconsin State Journal. The Muellers were on a trip to Washington, D.C., to celebrate their 56th wedding anniversary, according to their niece, Michelle McNett, of Janesville. Their identities were not immediately released.Īuthorities did not reveal how the people were injured, other than to say they were critically hurt in the lightning strike. The two other people, a man and a woman, were in critical condition after Thursday night’s lightning strike, the police department said. James Mueller, 76, and Donna Mueller, 75, of Janesville, Wisconsin, died of their injuries after the lightning strike in Lafayette Park, located directly outside the White House complex, the Metropolitan Police Department said Friday. Two others remained hospitalized with life-threatening injuries. WASHINGTON (AP) - A husband and wife from Wisconsin celebrating more than five decades of marriage were killed in a lightning strike outside the White House.
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