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Severe Snowfall Impacts Property Accessibility and Travel Connectivity in Jammu & Kashmir

Severe Snowfall Impacts Property Accessibility and Travel Connectivity in Jammu & Kashmir

Jammu and Kashmir is currently grappling with significant transportation disruptions as heavy snowfall blankets the region, marking its first major snowstorm of the season. The adverse weather has brought air and rail services to a standstill in key areas, leaving residents and travellers facing considerable inconvenience.

Srinagar International Airport, the primary air gateway to the region, was completely shut down on Saturday due to reduced visibility and snow accumulation on the runway. This led to the suspension of all flight operations, with both arrivals and departures being put on standby. Passengers were stranded at the airport, awaiting updates. An airport official explained, “The safety of passengers and crew is our top priority. While we are working to clear the runway, flight operations are entirely dependent on the weather conditions.”

IndiGo Airlines issued a travel advisory via social media, stating that while conditions were improving, flights would gradually resume. The airline advised passengers to confirm the status of their flights before heading to the airport due to the unpredictable nature of the weather. Road travel also faced complications, with the Srinagar-Jammu National Highway partially closed due to icy conditions, further exacerbating travel issues. The Meteorological Department has warned of continued snowfall over the next 24 hours, with more snow expected in higher-altitude regions, suggesting that more disruptions could follow.

In addition to the flight cancellations, train services on the Banihal-Baramulla rail line were suspended due to heavy snow accumulation on the tracks. Railway officials confirmed that the suspension would last until at least 1 PM on Saturday, as crews worked to clear the snow and ensure the safety of train services. A WDM locomotive equipped with a snow cutter was deployed to help clear the tracks. The Banihal-Baramulla line, a critical rail corridor for the Kashmir Valley, often experiences disruptions during the harsh winter months, and this latest interruption underscores the challenges of maintaining infrastructure in the region’s extreme weather conditions. With air, rail, and road networks all affected, the region’s transport infrastructure is once again under strain, highlighting the difficulties faced by Jammu and Kashmir during the winter season. The snowstorm not only disrupts essential services for passengers but also affects the transportation of goods, putting additional pressure on supply chains.

Despite the difficulties, the severe snowfall has also brought attention to the need for better infrastructure capable of withstanding such extreme weather events. Local authorities are actively monitoring the situation, working to restore normalcy while prioritising the safety of both residents and travellers. Given the forecast of continued snowfall, the public is urged to exercise caution and stay updated on the latest information from airlines, road authorities, and railway services. While the weather has caused disruptions, it has also enhanced the region’s charm, as the snowfall creates a winter wonderland. Many tourists have braved the snow to witness the Valley’s snow-clad beauty, adding a layer of resilience to the region’s economy despite the transport challenges. As officials work tirelessly to restore services, there is a renewed focus on improving infrastructure to better handle future snowstorms and reduce the impact of such weather-related disruptions on daily life. In the face of this snowstorm, Jammu and Kashmir continues to balance safety measures with the goal of keeping its transport networks functional, ensuring that both residents and visitors can continue to enjoy the region’s unique beauty.

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