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LCT Desk by LCT Desk
May 30, 2025
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As the people have been witnessing relief from the heatwave in Jammu and Kashmir parts, the next two days are crucial amidst the forecast of flash floods and stormy weather conditions in the region. The time has come to act now as such forecasts cannot be taken carelessly. The stakes are too high including human lives, homes, livelihoods and vital infrastructure hang in the balance. Such forecasts in the past have proven right and the people as well as the government had taken enough arrangements to tackle the situation. However, flash floods, in particular, arrive with little warning and devastating force. In rural and low-lying areas, as well as densely populated urban neighborhoods, even a brief lapse in preparedness can lead to irreparable damage. Authorities must immediately initiate elaborate safety measures. This includes clearing stormwater drains, reinforcing embankments, ensuring backup power supplies, and pre-positioning emergency response teams with rescue boats and medical supplies. Early warning systems — both digital and community-based — need to be activated to ensure that information reaches every household, especially in vulnerable zones. Equally critical is the role of public cooperation. Residents must stay informed, avoid unnecessary travel, and adhere strictly to evacuation advisories where issued. Farmers, shopkeepers, and local business owners should be advised on steps to protect property and inventory. Parents must keep children indoors, and schools in high-risk zones should consider temporary closures as a precaution.

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