Jammu-Srinagar parkway shut after avalanches - watsupptoday.com
Jammu-Srinagar parkway shut after avalanches
Posted 20 Feb 2024 11:23 AM

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Snow and precipitation set off avalanches at various areas on the Jammu-Srinagar interstate, causing traffic disturbance on the imperative connection on Monday. Traffic going from Jammu towards Srinagar was halted in Udhampur, making numerous vehicles stay abandoned. Significant avalanches were accounted for at Mehad-Cafeteria and Tabela Chamalwas in Ramban locale. The traffic police requested that individuals keep away from the excursion on the roadway till the weather conditions gets to the next level.

Snow being cleared at Sonamarg in Ganderbal area.
Indeed, even before the avalanches, the roadway traffic confronted disturbances because of elusive circumstances and unfortunate surface in different spots, including Dalwas among Nashree and Banihal. Precipitation was accounted for on the whole expressway because of which traffic growls were accounted for.

Bhaderwah-Chamba, Kishtwar-Sinthan-Anantnag and Mughal streets were additionally closed for vehicular development because of snow collection on higher ranges, removing every one of the significant surface connects to the Valley.

According to the Meteorological Center, Srinagar, snow and downpour in higher reaches and plain regions have been accounted for. Its warning expressed downpour over fields with weighty to extremely weighty snow over higher compasses of Kashmir and Pir Panjal ranges in Jammu division are possible on February 19-20.

Kashmir College (KU) delayed all tests booked for Monday and Tuesday because of harsh weather conditions. The new dates of these tests will be reported later.

Reports recommended that snowfall was probably going to go on all things considered places in Ladakh till Tuesday forenoon. "Critical improvement is probable from Tuesday evening onwards in Ladakh. February 21-25 will remain incompletely to commonly overcast," an authority said.

Higher arrives at like Zojila Pass, Baltal, Sonamarg, Pahalgam, Doodhpathri and Gurez additionally got weighty snowfall during the most recent 24 hours.

The J&K Debacle The executives Authority (JKDMA) has given a torrential slide cautioning for 10 locale for the following 24 hours. A low peril level torrential slide cautioning has been given for regions over 2,500 meters over Anantnag and Kulgam locale. Torrential slide with medium peril level is probably going to happen over 2,000 meters over Doda, Kishtwar, poonch, Ramban, Bandipora and Baramulla.

Further, high peril level torrential slide is probably going to happen over 2,200 meters over Kupwara and Ganderbal regions in next 24 hours. The authority has exhorted individuals living here to play it safe and try not to wander in the torrential slide inclined regions.

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