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Kashmir Valley receives heavy snowfall, all flights cancelled, major highways closed
The authorities stopped traffic movement on Jammu and Kashmir national highway due to snowfall. Earlier, in the morning, flights were delayed at the Srinagar airport after Kashmir received a fresh spell of snow. However, later on, all fights were cancelled.
Highlights
- As the snowfall continued, all flights were cancelled due to poor visibility.
- “Current system likely to persist during next 8-10 hours and gradual improvement thereafter is expected," MET official said.
New Delhi: Kashmir received fresh snowfall on Saturday (January 23) which hit the flight operations in the region. As the snowfall continued, all flights were cancelled due to poor visibility.
After heavy snowfall made the roads slippery, the authorities stopped traffic movement on Jammu and Kashmir national highway.
Earlier, in the morning, flights were delayed at the Srinagar airport after Kashmir received a fresh spell of snow. However, later on, all fights were cancelled due to heavy snowfall.
As the flights got cancelled, huge traffic rush was seen on the roads, especially on the airport road. The passengers had to return back home amidst heavy snowfall. Some alleged that the authorities failed in handling the situation efficiently.
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) in its statement said, “As predicted earlier widespread light to moderate snow observed over most parts of Kashmir Valley with isolated heavy snow over Sadhna top ( 36 inches), Z-Gali (12 inches)."
"While in Plains of Kupwara and Baramula ( 6-8 inches)," the statement added, "Srinagar, Budgam and Ganderbal (4-8 inches), Ahrabal (Kulgam12 inches), Plains of South Kashmir (3-6 inches), Plains of Jammu, Ramban and other dists (moderate rain)."
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A MET official told, “Current system likely to persist during next 8-10 hours and gradual improvement thereafter is expected. Significant improvement will occur from January 24 afternoon and till 31st January dry weather can be expected.”