Continuously rain in jammu and kashmir effected a lot to the people and nation.
This is the biggest flood in the year, as you can see below the images which is taken from satellite shows before and after floods. The numbers even the images from the ground fail to convey it.look at this
Srinagar
The capital city has been transformed from a bustling metropolis of over a million people into a flooded city where hundreds of thousands were marooned.
Railway Station
On the outskirts of Srinagar, the floods have inundated almost everything at the Nowgam Railway Station, except the railway tracks and the main terminal.
Char Chinar
Rising waters of the Dal Lake, Srinagar’s most famous lake, have almost entirely swallowed this little island known for its four Chinar trees.
Bakshi Stadium
The state’s first synthetic football pitch was laid at the Bakshi stadium just days before it almost completely went under water.
Budshah Bridge
Presumably named after Sultan Zain-ul-Abidin, or Bud Shah, approach roads to this bridge in the heart of Srinagar overflowed with water as the Jhelum river broke its banks.
Royal Springs Golf Course
Among the country’s most picturesque golf courses, flood waters flowed into parts of the Royal Springs. Nearby is Gupkar Road, home to Jammu and Kashmir chief minister Omar Abdullah.
Nehru Park
On the banks of the Dal Lake, Srinagar’s Nehru Park ostensibly became a part of the lake itself, while houses in the neighbourhood were completely engulfed by flood waters.
Intersection near Athwagan
Sections of national highways 1A and 1D went under water, leaving queues of vehicles trapped in both directions.
Triangular Park, Jawahar Nagar
Roads and parks in Srinagar were completely submerged, leaving only rooftops and a smattering of treetops visible from above.
this is the tragedy images of srinagar























