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Heavy snow in J&K; roads closed, flights cancelled

SRINAGAR: Fresh snow in the Kashmir Valley and rain in plains of Jammu affected life across the state with people forced to stay indoors without electricity, road links snapped and flights disrupted.

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Srinagar, February 7

Fresh snow in the Kashmir Valley and rain in plains of Jammu on Thursday adversely affected life across the state with people forced to stay indoors without electricity at many places, road links snapped and flight operation disrupted.

Most people in Srinagar city and other places preferred to remain indoors as snow and waterlogging made many roads inaccessible.

Fresh snow started early in the day in the city here as it recorded 0.5 degrees Celsius. Heavy spells were reported from the hills. Pahalgam and Gulmarg recorded minus 0.6 and minus 4 degrees, respectively.

The strategic Jammu-Srinagar highway remained closed for the second consecutive day due to the fresh snow in Banihal sector and landslides in Ramsoo-Ramban.

The one-way traffic from Srinagar to Jammu that was allowed on Wednesday was halted. 

Prices of essentials like vegetables, mutton and poultry products have skyrocketed in the landlocked Kashmir Valley due to severing of road links.

Flight operations, too, were suspended at the Srinagar airport due to poor visibility amid heavy snow. “All flights to and from Srinagar were cancelled on Wednesday.

“No flight could land or take off from the airport on Thursday morning,” an official at the Srinagar International Airport said.

Flight operations will start only after visibility improved, he said, adding that snow clearance on the runway was hampered by the continued snow.

Electric supply was interrupted in many parts of the Valley, especially north Kashmir areas with the Power Department informing that efforts were on to restore snapped lines.

“Our supply is normal in Srinagar city. There have been problems in Bandipora, Ganderbal and other areas due to hiccups in 33 KV transmission lines, but the problem is being addressed.

“The staff has been at it even in the midst of heavy snow this time,” Qazi Hashmat, Chief Engineer, maintenance and rural electrification, Kashmir, told IANS.

He said at present the department is supplying 850 megawatts to consumers against the requirement of 1,200 MW in the Valley.

The Met said a western disturbance active over Jammu and Kashmir is likely to weaken after 24 hours on Friday.

“As the western disturbance persists, widespread snow and rain is expected on Thursday though there should be signs of improvement later in the evening,”

“Significant improvement is forecast from Friday onwards,” a Met official said.

In the Ladakh region, Leh recorded minus 3.2, Kargil minus 16.4 and Drass minus 5.8 degrees Celsius. Jammu was at 9.3, Katra 7, Batote minus 1.6, Banihal 0.2 and Bhaderwah was at minus 0.4 degrees Celsius. IANS

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