The tourists were rescued late last evening when strong winds swept Srinagar and other parts of the Valley, Superintendent of Police (SP), East Zone Srinagar, Sheikh Faisal told PTI.
He said 25 tourists were taking shikara rides in the lake when strong winds swept the area.
Police rescue teams were rushed and the tourists were rescued, the SP said.
In another operation, 15 tourists were rescued from various houseboats in the lake. They were then taken to safer locations, Faisal said.
He added that motor boats of Jammu and Kashmir police have been kept ready in case of any emergency situation.
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