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Jammu and Kashmir faces a severe threat to biodiversity due to an extended dry spell lasting six weeks during the Chillai Kalan, the coldest phase from December 21 to January 29. The region has experienced a 79% rainfall deficit, with only 12.6 mm recorded in December 2023, attributing the dry weather to the climatic phenomenon El Niño. Unusually warm temperatures, 6-8°C above average, and a lack of snowfall are impacting water bodies, glaciers, and key sectors like agriculture, horticulture, and tourism. The dry spell may affect hydropower generation, irrigation, and seed germination, posing risks of forest fires and pushing wildlife towards residential areas. Geoscientists warn of elevated pollutant levels, glacier melting, and the potential for Glacial Lake Outburst Flooding (GLOF). Winter tourism, particularly in popular destinations like Gulmarg and Pahalgam, is significantly impacted, with hotel cancellations and decreased tourist activity due to the absence of snow. ....
From glacier loss and heightened risk of climate-related disasters to agriculture and pollution, lack of snowfall poses a danger to the fragile region. ....
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RAWALPINDI: Two police officials were injured after being attacked by unidentified motorcycle riders in Sadiqabad area on Thursday. The injured were identified as ASI Mohammad Nadeem Satti and Constable Mohammad Najeeb; both officials were shifted to Benazir Bhutto Hospital (BBH) and later they were shifted to Holy Family Hospital where they are stated to be in stable condition. ASI Shahzad Rasool registered a first information report (FIR) under 7-Anti-Terrorism Act and other relevant sections of the law against the suspects saying that he along with two of his subordinates was on night patrolling at Farooq-i-Azam Road when four persons aged between 20 and 25, riding on two motorcycles crossed their police van. One of the riders was a resident of Dhoke Kala Khan. ....