Srinagar-Leh highway closed after snowfall Heavy snowfall along the Line of Control (LoC)
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November :- Beigh Shamim Ahmed :- Srinagar-Leh National highway was closed for
traffic as high altitude areas of Kashmir Valley, including the famous ski
resort of Gulmarg, experienced the first heavy snowfall of the season,
officials said on Thursday. Heavy snowfall along the Line of Control (LoC) since
last evening also prompted authorities to suspend traffic on the roads
connecting the border towns of Gurez, Machil, Karnah, Tangdhar and Keran, the
officials said. They said the Srinagar-Leh national highway-- the only road linking
frontier region of Ladakh with Kashmir Valley-- was closed for traffic
yesterday following heavy snowfall. So far two feet of snow had accumulated on
the highway between Sonamarg and Zojilla pass which usually attracts heaviest
snowfall during the winter resulting in closure of the road for traffic to
about six months in a year, the officials said.Drass and Kargil towns also
experienced snowfall last night. While Drass recorded two inches of snow till
this afternoon, Kargil which was the coldest place in the state with a low of
minus 5.8 degrees Celsius witnessed mild snowfall, they said. Gulmarg,
50 kms from here, also recorded 1.5 feet of snow since last evening, bringing
cheers on the faces of tourists, who had thronged the resort to experience the
snowfall. Gurez and adjoining areas including Kazalwan and Tulail in Bandipora
district recorded nearly one feet of snow, while Machil, Karnah, Keran and
Tangdhar near the LoC in Kupwara district experienced seven to nine inches of
snow till last reports were received. In
south Kashmir, Peer Ki Gali on the Mughal road witnessed two feet of snow,
prompting authorities to announce closure of the under construction road
connecting Srinagar and Rajouri-poonch districts of Jammu. Pahalgam
hill resort also witnessed two inches of snow, while its peripheral areas
including the famous 3,880 metre high holy cave shrine of Amarnath recorded two
feet of snow, the officials said. Srinagar and other plains were lashed by
incessant rains since last evening, resulting in steep drop in the day
temperature.
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