Hindustan Times (East UP)

10 flights cancelled amid heavy snowfall in Valley

- letters@hindustant­imes.com

SRINAGAR: At least 10 flights were cancelled and several delayed on Saturday as air traffic between Kashmir and the rest of the country was affected due to low visibility and inclement weather with the overnight snowfall continuing at most places in the valley, officials said.

The snowfall, which started late in the afternoon on Friday, continued through the night at most places, they said.

Intermitte­nt snowfall was going on at many places in the valley when last reports came in, they said.The officials said while light to moderate snowfall was recorded in plains of Kashmir, moderate to heavy fall, with very heavy at isolated places, was recorded in the higher reaches of the valley.

Srinagar city recorded around four inches of fresh snowfall, Gulmarg -- the famous ski-resort in north Kashmir -- around a feet of fresh snow, Qazigund town in south around eight inches, Shopian about 15 inches. Some places were also received heavy rains.

The inclement weather led to disruption in the flight operations at the Srinagar airport here, the officials said.

“Due to continuous snowfall and low visibility, no flight operations have taken place at the Srinagar airport so far this morning,” they said.

They said so far at least 10 flights have been cancelled for the day and many others have been delayed. The flight operations will resume once the runway is cleared off the snow and the visibility improves, the officials said. The snowfall also affected the supply of electricit­y in some areas, even as the officials said then work on the restoratio­n was going on. Broadband and fiber internet lines were also snapped at many places in the city here, and service providers were not taking any technician visit requests due to the snowfall, the officials said.

They said the restoratio­n requests would be resumed on Sunday.The snow clearance was tardy at many places in the city and elsewhere as many residents complained that snow was yet to be cleared from several areas.All the examinatio­ns scheduled for Saturday, including the examinatio­ns of Kashmir University and Cluster University, have been postponed and the fresh dates will be notified later, the officials said. Meanwhile, Srinagar recorded the minimum temperatur­e of 0.2 degrees Celsius last night, the officials said.

They said Gulmarg, the famous skiing resort in north Kashmir, recorded a low of minus 4.6 degrees Celsius, while Pahalgam, which serves as the base camp for the annual Amarnath yatra, recorded a low of minus 0.2 degrees Celsius.

 ?? ANI ?? A JCB machine removes snow from a road following heavy snowfall in Kashmir valley, in Kupwara on Saturday.
ANI A JCB machine removes snow from a road following heavy snowfall in Kashmir valley, in Kupwara on Saturday.

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