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Why Jhelum and Its Wetlands Refuse to Forget

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AUGUST 28, 2025 ISSUE

Science has warned us for years: unless rivers are given room, floods will keep drowning lives and livelihoods.

- Dr. Rizwan Rumi

Why Jhelum and Its Wetlands Refuse to Forget

The monsoon has come back like a verdict.

In the western Himalaya, rain is never only rain. It is history, judgment and warning.

These past weeks, cloudbursts and flash floods have torn through Jammu's Kishtwar, Doda, and Ramban, and surged north into Anantnag, Srinagar, Ganderbal, Kupwara and Baramulla. Roads have cracked, bridges sagged, homes washed away.

The Jhelum crossed danger marks at Sangam, hovered near alert levels in Srinagar, and pushed people back into the unease they felt in 2014, when two million were stranded.

Every monsoon, the story sounds the same: intense rain, sudden surge, landslide, closed highway, stranded villages, and frantic evacuations.

Yet each season also shows us the deeper ledger: the wetlands drained, the floodplains built over, and the Flood Spill Channel clogged with silt and encroachments.

Water remembers the space we took away, and it comes to claim it back.

MEER VERHALEN VAN Kashmir Observer

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