Heavy rains in the Kashmir valley have resulted in floods and waterlogging in the area. According to the sources, due to incessant rains, landslides have also been triggered. The water of the Jhelum River and other major rivers and streams, including Pohri Nallah in Kupwara district, has crossed the danger mark.Heavy rains cause flooding in Kashmir schools closed, Kashmir University postpones exams.#Kashmir #floods pic.twitter.com/5rlQKa7ODS— Sanna Bhatt (@sanna_bhatt) April 30, 2024Meanwhile, as a precautionary measure, the schools in the valley have been shut. The regional weather department has predicted showers in the valley till Tuesday evening. However, people in the valley will experience changes in the weather from May 1 to 5. No major activity will happen. The universities have also postponed all the exams scheduled to be held, till weather condition improves.In addition to this, fresh snowfall in Gulmarg and Mughal Road has been witnessed. Drass Valley in Kargil and Gurez in Bandipora recorded 10 to 12 inches of snow on Tuesday.Kupwara Police along with the help of local administration and CRPF and the army are conducting a rescue operation.Due to heavy rainfall, Kupwara Police, along with District Administration, SDRF, CRPF, and Army, is conducting rescue operations. Our teams are in the field ensuring public safety. For emergencies, please contact us. Stay safe and do not panic.PCR: 7051404938 pic.twitter.com/ieTk4AMF0K— DISTRICT POLICE KUPWARA. (@KupwaraCops) April 29, 2024