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Heavy snowfall across Valley, highway closed

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

SRINAGAR: Heavy snowfall across Kashmir on Thursday cut off the valley from the rest of the country as the arterial Jammusrina­gar National Highway was closed for traffic while all flights to and fro Srinagar airport were cancelled, officials said here.

An official of the traffic department said that roads which connect the summer capital with far-flung areas like Gurez, Macchil, Keran and Tangdhar have also been closed due to adverse weather conditions.

Over 2000 vehicles are stranded on the highway due to the closure.

An official of the Airport Authority of India said all incoming and outgoing flights at Srinagar Airport have been cancelled.

"A call on afternoon flights will be taken only after reassessin­g the weather situation," the official said.

The residents of Srinagar and other parts of the valley woke up to an unseasonal snowfall, setting in early winter chill in Kashmir as the minimum temperatur­e fell below the freezing point for the first time this season, an official of the MET department said. The snowfall has disrupted life in Kashmir as power was snapped in the early hours. A police official said there were reports of many trees and electric poles getting uprooted due to the heavy snowfall. While most of the vehicles remained off roads, few cars and cabs could be seen on roads but drivers were facing difficulty in manouverin­g vehicles in view of accumulati­on of snow.

Deputy Commission­er, Srinagar, Shahid Iqbal Chaudhary said the district administra­tion has taken up restoratio­n works on a war footing.

"We have 45 machines on snow clearance job while dewatering pumps have been put into service using generators to ensure there is no waterloggi­ng. As many 37 power stations have been restored so far while the remaining stations will also be restored in the next few hours," he said.

Srinagar city received around 11 cm of snow till 11.30 am while the valley's gateway town of Qazigund in south Kashmir received 12 cm of snowfall.

Gulmarg, where snowfall began on Wednesday, recorded the highest snowfall of 62 cm so far, the official said.

Higher reaches of Kashmir including Gulmarg, Sonamarg and Kupwara received first snowfall on Wednesday while the plains were lashed by rains.

Srinagar recorded a low of minus 0.6 degrees Celsius compared to the previous night's 5.4 degrees Celsius, a drop of six degrees. Gulmarg was the coldest place in the newly formed union territory, recording a low of minus 4.6 degrees Celsius while other weather stations also recorded a minimum temperatur­e hovering around the freezing point, the MET department official said.

Officials in Jammu said that upper reaches of Kishtwar, Doda, Ramban, Rajouri, Poonch and Kathua districts also received snowfall.

In the plains of Jammu, heavy rains continued triggering cold wave conditions.

 ?? PTI ?? Security person stands guard on a snow covered road during season's first heavy snowfall, in Srinagar, Thursday
PTI Security person stands guard on a snow covered road during season's first heavy snowfall, in Srinagar, Thursday

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