Amid scorching heatwave across J&K, children seek relief in streams

Srinagar, May 20: According to data from the Meteorological department Srinagar centre a heatwave swept through Kashmir Valley with Srinagar recording its hottest day this season at 32.2 degrees Celsius on 19th May.

The heatwave-like conditions began on Sunday, with Srinagar experiencing a temperature of 31.5 degrees Celsius. Qazigund, was the hottest spot in Kashmir, with temperatures soaring to 33 degrees Celsius — around 8.6 degrees above the seasonal average.

Beating the Heat in a stream in Srinagar outskirts — (Photo- Mubashir Khan/GK)

Meanwhile, in Jammu, the temperature peaked at 40 degrees Celsius. Banihal and Batote each recorded highs of around 30 degrees Celsius.

The popular tourist destination Pahalgam recorded a maximum temperature of 27.2 degrees Celsius. In the northern region of Kashmir, Kupwara registered a high of 29.9 degrees Celsius, while the Gulmarg ski resort recorded a cooler 23.6 degrees Celsius.

Beating the Heat in a stream in Srinagar outskirts — (Photo- Mubashir Khan/GK)
Beating the Heat in a stream in Srinagar outskirts — (Photo- Mubashir Khan/GK)
Beating the Heat in a stream in Srinagar outskirts — (Photo- Mubashir Khan/GK)
Beating the Heat in a stream in Srinagar outskirts — (Photo- Mubashir Khan/GK)
Beating the Heat in a stream in Srinagar outskirts — (Photo- Mubashir Khan/GK)
Beating the Heat in a stream in Srinagar outskirts — (Photo- Mubashir Khan/GK)
Beating the Heat in a stream in Srinagar outskirts — (Photo- Mubashir Khan/GK)
Beating the Heat in a stream in Srinagar outskirts — (Photo- Mubashir Khan/GK)

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