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Road, air traffic hit by snowfall in Kashmir, landslide in Jammu; avalanche warning issued for hills

Authorities have issued avalanche warnings for hilly areas of Kashmir, urging the residents to avoid unnecessary movement for the next 24 hours.

February 04, 2024 / 20:29 IST
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Officials said the helicopter service to Mata Vaishno Devi shrine atop Trikuta hills in Reasi district also remained suspended during the day due to inclement weather.
Officials said the helicopter service to Mata Vaishno Devi shrine atop Trikuta hills in Reasi district also remained suspended during the day due to inclement weather.

Snowfall across the Kashmir Valley affected normal life on Sunday with all flights cancelled at Srinagar airport, while traffic on the strategic Jammu-Srinagar national highway was stopped for nearly four hours following a landslide in Ramban district, officials said.

Heavy snowfall was reported in the higher reaches of the valley, while the plains saw moderate snowfall. Snow clearing operations are on but traffic movement remained slow as the roads were slippery. The snowfall, which resumed again on Sunday after a brief let-up, forced authorities to cancel all inbound and outbound flights from Srinagar airport for the day. The let up allowed airport authorities to clear the runway of snow.

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"However, the snowfall started again before any flights could operate," an official of the Airport Authority of India said, adding, "all the flights have been cancelled for the day due to bad weather in Srinagar." In a statement issued in Mumbai, private carrier IndiGo said six of its flights — four to Srinagar and two to Leh — were cancelled due to bad weather. "Due to a drastic change in the weather conditions, the runway at Srinagar and Leh have been closed. This has led to the cancellation of four IndiGo flights to Srinagar and two IndiGo flights to Leh," the statement said.

Authorities have issued avalanche warnings for hilly areas of Kashmir, urging the residents to avoid unnecessary movement for the next 24 hours.  In Jammu, a landslide struck the 270-km Jammu-Srinagar national highway at Kishtwari Patheri near Sher Bibi area around 11.15 am, bringing traffic to a halt, officials said. The road clearance agencies immediately pressed men and machinery and managed to clear debris, restoring a partial run of vehicles within four hours, they said.