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Kashmir continues to receive heavy snowfall for fourth consecutive day

The ski-resort Gulmarg in Baramulla as per the Meteorological Department (MeT) department received over two feet of fresh snowfall. The maximum impact of the snowfall was seen in the south and central Kashmir where around three feet was received in the plains. The MeT has predicted for improvement in weather from today afternoon.

Kashmir receives heavy snowfall for fourth consecutive day
Kashmir receives heavy snowfall for fourth consecutive day
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Published : Jan 6, 2021, 3:04 PM IST

Updated : Jan 6, 2021, 3:10 PM IST

Srinagar: Heavy snowfall in Jammu and Kashmir over the last four days has cut off parts of the Union Territory, particularly the Kashmir Valley from the rest of the country. All flights to and from Kashmir are cancelled since Sunday.

All highways including the Mughal road continued to be closed due to heavy snowfall in the valley for the fourth consecutive day, whereas all inter-district roads are either closed or have become very slippery for vehicles to commute.

According to the officials, snow clearance is underway, especially near hospitals and other important places with more than 200 snow clearance machines being deployed across the valley for the job. However, incessant heavy snowfall is making the clearance difficult.

Kashmir receives heavy snowfall for fourth consecutive day

The areas of north Kashmir, which had received comparatively less snowfall on the first two days of the snow spell have recorded a moderate to heavy snowfall till Wednesday morning, affecting the movement of traffic on key roads.

Also read: Kashmir cut off by snowfall for second day

The ski-resort Gulmarg in Baramulla as per the Meteorological Department (MeT) department received over two feet of fresh snowfall.

The maximum impact of the snowfall was seen in the south and central Kashmir where around three feet was received in the plains.

The MeT has predicted for improvement in weather from today afternoon.

Srinagar: Heavy snowfall in Jammu and Kashmir over the last four days has cut off parts of the Union Territory, particularly the Kashmir Valley from the rest of the country. All flights to and from Kashmir are cancelled since Sunday.

All highways including the Mughal road continued to be closed due to heavy snowfall in the valley for the fourth consecutive day, whereas all inter-district roads are either closed or have become very slippery for vehicles to commute.

According to the officials, snow clearance is underway, especially near hospitals and other important places with more than 200 snow clearance machines being deployed across the valley for the job. However, incessant heavy snowfall is making the clearance difficult.

Kashmir receives heavy snowfall for fourth consecutive day

The areas of north Kashmir, which had received comparatively less snowfall on the first two days of the snow spell have recorded a moderate to heavy snowfall till Wednesday morning, affecting the movement of traffic on key roads.

Also read: Kashmir cut off by snowfall for second day

The ski-resort Gulmarg in Baramulla as per the Meteorological Department (MeT) department received over two feet of fresh snowfall.

The maximum impact of the snowfall was seen in the south and central Kashmir where around three feet was received in the plains.

The MeT has predicted for improvement in weather from today afternoon.

Last Updated : Jan 6, 2021, 3:10 PM IST
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