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Monsoon peak brings highest risk of cloudbursts, flash floods: Sonam Lotus

KG News Desk by KG News Desk
August 30, 2025
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Monsoon peak brings highest risk of cloudbursts, flash floods: Sonam Lotus
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‘Wet weather in J&K with heavy rainfall likely in Jammu, Chenab valley, and South Kashmir from August 31 to September 3’

Srinagar, Aug 30 : Renowned weatherman Sonam Lotus, said on Saturday that the current monsoon period—July, August, and mid-September—is the most dangerous phase of the year, often linked with cloudbursts and flash floods.

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Speaking to news agency Kashmir Indepth News Service (KINS), Lotus said that between August 31 and September 3, heavy rainfall is likely in parts of South Kashmir, Chenab Valley, and Jammu division, particularly during the morning hours.

“The current monsoon period—July, August, and mid-September—is the most dangerous phase of the year, often linked with cloudbursts and flash floods. Whenever it rains during this season, it mostly happens due to cloudbursts. If it rains continuously for 48 hours, the land becomes saturated, raising the risk of landslides, flash floods, and erosion. Both the administration and the public must remain extremely cautious in this period,” Lotus said.

The meteorologist explained that while such extreme weather is common in hilly areas, it is almost impossible for Meteorologists to pinpoint the exact location of a cloudburst.

He, however, stressed that people living in flood-prone zones are at higher risk, particularly those who have built houses on riverbanks or flood channels.

“Many people have constructed houses along flood channels. When water levels rise, such houses are bound to get washed away. Authorities must ensure that no construction is allowed on flood plains. People also need to understand that nature’s course cannot be stopped,” he said.

Lotus also highlighted the role of authentic information and media responsibility.

He condemned the circulation of fake weather updates on social media, which often mislead people and spread panic.

“Recently, I saw false reports on social media claiming snowfall on September 5. This is completely wrong. If timely and authentic advisories are issued—at least 24 hours before adverse weather—many disasters can be prevented. People must strictly follow weather bulletins from official sources,” he advised as per KINS.

Looking ahead, Lotus predicted that after September 4, the weather is expected to turn dry and stable, but cautioned that monsoon patterns can shift quickly.

“These weather patterns are not new; they have been occurring for years. I personally feel sad for those who lost their lives recently in Jammu division due to cloudbursts and floods. I pray for the departed souls and for the speedy recovery of the injured. My only appeal is that people remain alert and cooperate with advisories,” he said.(KINS)

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