Himachal Snowfall: 1,000 Vehicles Stuck Between Solang, Atal Tunnel Severe Cold Wave Alert On Christmas Day


(MENAFN- Live Mint) A fresh wave of heavy snowfall hit Himachal Pradesh's Manali on December 23 leaving around 1,000 vehicles stuck and tourists trapped in their cars for hours between Solang and Atal Tunnel, Rohtang. The officials informed that the traffic jam was extensive, prompting the launch of a rescue operation. Around 700 tourists were safely relocated to secure areas, officials said as reported by PTI.

Also Read | Delhi's air quality turns 'severe' despite GRAP IV curbs; IMD predicts rain

A video shared by news agency ANI showed Police personnel assisting travellers and drivers in navigating their vehicles as snowfall continued. In addition to this, local authorities also coordinated the rescue operations.


Also Read | Kolkata Rainfall: Deep depression triggers downpour; IMD issues yellow alert IMD issues severe coldwave alert

The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a cold wave to severe cold wave warning for Himachal Pradesh. According to IMD, cold wave to severe cold wave conditions very likely in some parts of Himachal Pradesh during 23rd-26th December.

Meanwhile, the state is witnessing an influx of tourists to celebrate Christmas and New Year. Earlier, on Monday, Shimla recorded the season's second light snowfall while some other parts of the state received intermittent rain and snow. The nearby tourist spots of Kufri and Narkanda and the higher reaches of Kharapathar, Chaurdhar and Chanshal South portal of the Atal tunnel, and Samdho also received snowfall.


Also Read | Light rainfall brings chills to Delhi, air quality remains 'severe'

Shimla recorded 8 cm of snowfall while Kalpa recorded 7 cm. A few areas in Himachal's lower hills received light intermittent rain, the Met office said. According to the State Emergency Operation Centre, the snow led to the closure of 30 roads, including the national highways between Attari and Leh, and Khab Sangam in Kinnaur district and Gramphoo in Lahaul and Spiti district.

Meanwhile, the mesmerising snowfall, which began after a two-week gap since the first snowfall on December 8, has not only delighted visitors but also rejuvenated the spirits of the local tourism industry, which has been struggling to recover from the losses inflicted by the COVID-19 pandemic.

(With inputs from ANI)

MENAFN23122024007365015876ID1109025620


Live Mint

Legal Disclaimer:
MENAFN provides the information “as is” without warranty of any kind. We do not accept any responsibility or liability for the accuracy, content, images, videos, licenses, completeness, legality, or reliability of the information contained in this article. If you have any complaints or copyright issues related to this article, kindly contact the provider above.

Newsletter