Millennium Post

INTENSE COLD GRIPS N INDIA; FOG DISRUPTS RAIL, AIR TRAFFIC

- MPOST BUREAU

NEW DELHI: Cold wave swept parts of north India with snowfall in the higher reaches of the Kashmir Valley, and Delhi recording its lowest minimum temperatur­e of the season at 4.2 degrees Celsius, while dense fog continued to disrupt rail and air traffic. Punjab and Haryana reeled under intense cold wave while dense fog engulfed most parts of both the states delaying some trains and affecting flight operations.

In Delhi, due to poor visibility, the Railways had to cancel 36 trains, reschedule 30 while 85 trains were running late. High-altitude areas of Jammu region experience­d light snowfall over the past few days, as a result of which several parts, including Bhaderwah and Banihal, were reeling under sub-zero night temperatur­e.

Meanwhile, 11 bodies have been recovered from a spot in north Kashmir's Kupwara district where a passenger vehicle was hit by a huge avalanche of snow yesterday. Three people were pulled out alive from the avalanche site.

Leh in Ladakh region of Jammu and Kashmir, recorded a low of minus 15.6 degrees Celsius while a few areas in the higher reaches of Kashmir Valley received fresh snowfall.

There was light snowfall in Gulmarg, Pahalgam and few other areas in the higher reaches of Kashmir last night.

Srinagar recorded a minimum temperatur­e of minus 1.2 degrees Celsius while Gulmarg recorded a low of minus 9.4 degrees Celsius.

Kashmir is currently under the grip of 'Chillai-kalan', the 40-day harshest winter period in Kashmir, when the chances of snowfall are maximum and the temperatur­e drops considerab­ly.

In high-altitude areas of the Himachal Pradesh, the mercury stayed between minus 15 and minus 22 degrees Celsius while lakes, springs and rivulets there have frozen.

In Haryana, Ambala braved bonechilli­ng weather at 5.6 degrees Celsius while Hisar registered a low of 2.6 degrees Celsius, four notches below normal. Chandigarh airport recorded the lowest minimum temperatur­e of 1.8 degrees Celsius, followed by Bathinda in Punjab which shivered at 1.9 degrees Celsius. Adampur in Jalandhar district, Pathankot and Halwara recorded minimum temperatur­es of 2.3 degrees Celsius, 4 degrees Celsius and 4.3 degrees Celsius respective­ly.

Uttar Pradesh witnessed dense to very dense fog at many places as cold wave swept some parts of the state, with Fursatganj in Rae Bareli recording the lowest minimum temperatur­e of 2.6 degrees Celsius.

Cold wave conditions prevailed in northern parts of Rajasthan with Srigangana­gar being the coldest recorded place at 1.9 degrees Celsius while dense to very dense fog occurred at isolated parts of the state.

Bikaner, Dabok, Jaisalmer and Jodhpur recorded minimum temperatur­es of 4.6 degrees Celsius, 6.5 degrees Celsius, 7.2 degrees Celsius and 7.9 degrees Celsius respective­ly.

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Stranded passengers look at the time-table as trains get delayed due to dense winter fog, in Allahabad on Saturday

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