New Delhi, July 22 -- As of Tuesday, 22 July 2025, Jammu and Kashmir continue to face severe monsoon challenges with heavy rainfall since 20 July causing widespread disruptions. Flood-like conditions have emerged in Rajouri following a significant rise in water levels of the Dharhali and Saktoh rivers, prompting school closures as a precaution. Meanwhile, the Jhelum River remains close to danger levels in Srinagar, raising concerns over possible flooding in low-lying areas. The region is also grappling with landslides, including a tragic incident in Poonch district where one student has died and several others were injured.

Furthermore, in the neighbouring state, Himachal Pradesh, two people died in a rain-triggered landslide in Chamba d...