Srinagar, Aug. 29 -- The immediate flood threat to the Kashmir Valley may have passed for now, but the recent heavy rains once again revived the haunting memories of the September 2014 deluge. Several residential and commercial areas of Srinagar and Anantnag were inundated, reminding people how fragile the Valley remains in the face of extreme weather events. In the low-lying neighbourhoods, worried families gathered on terraces, eyes fixed on the dark clouds that had poured endlessly over Srinagar since Monday evening. In Jawahar Nagar and Mehjoor Nagar, residents climbed onto rooftops to watch the river rise, their expressions heavy with fear. While the residents in low-lying areas continue to live on the edge, the destruction has not b...
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