Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Snowfall paralyses normal life in J&K

- Press Trust of India letters@hindustant­imes.com

SRINAGAR: Heavy snowfall for the past four days has thrown life out of gear across the Kashmir region with people facing problems due to blocked roads at many places, while the administra­tion has helped several expecting mothers and patients who needed to reach hospitals.

Even as the administra­tion pressed its staff and machinery into service to provide relief to the people, the snow clearance operations were hampered due to continuous snowfall for over 72 hours.

As the heavy snowfall – as much as eight feet in south Kashmir areas – posed a challenge to those who needed to travel for emergency purposes, there were instances when patients and pregnant women had to be carried on makeshift stretchers to hospitals.

According to officials, a woman in south Kashmir’s Shopian district gave birth while she was being taken to a hospital amidst heavy snowfall, which had blocked the roads in the area, on a makeshift stretcher on Tuesday. Various other cases have also come to the fore where officials from the police and civil administra­tion came to the rescue of patients and expecting mothers.

Officials said over two dozen pregnant women were evacuated and shifted to hospitals in various areas of the Kashmir valley over the past four days.

On Tuesday, as many as 21 pregnant women -- some with complicati­ons -- were evacuated from the snow-bound areas of Anantnag district by synergizin­g the efforts of various department­s like Health, Revenue, Police, Mechanical Engineerin­g

Department (MED), Roads and Buildings and PMGSY, the officials said.

They said all the women were safely shifted to sub-district hospital and other nearby public health centres and so far six of them have delivered babies at the hospitals, while the rest are under observatio­n or undergoing treatment and stated to be out of danger.

In another such effort, two pregnant women were transporte­d to a sub-district hospital at DH Pora in Kulgam district, the officials said.

They said ambulances from the hospital were called to ferry the expecting mothers late at night, but the roads were blocked. The drivers of the ambulances were accompanie­d by snow cutter/jcb which cleared the roads, but due to heavy snowfall the task was completed in about five hours, they added.

Another pregnant woman, who was in a serious condition, was shifted to a hospital from Sunbrari Kokernag area of Anantnag in an ambulance amidst heavy snowfall, the officials said.

They said over three feet of snow had accumulate­d on the road and the ambulance was accompanie­d by a snow clearance machine/jcb.

Meanwhile, chairman Right to Informatio­n (RTI) Movement Raja Muzaffar Bhat has appealed to the authoritie­s to undertake snow clearance on internal village roads under the MGNREGA scheme.

Bhat said this would ensure all lanes and by-lanes in farflung areas would get cleared of snow and the move would also provide employment guarantee to the people at a time when there is no work for them.

 ??  ?? Trucks stranded at Srinagar-jammu National highway after heavy snowfall in Qazigund on Wednesday.
Trucks stranded at Srinagar-jammu National highway after heavy snowfall in Qazigund on Wednesday.

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