Uttarakhand Transformed into Winter Wonderland as Severe Cold Wave; Disrupts Travel

Dehradun: A severe cold wave has engulfed Uttarakhand’s high Himalayan regions, creating a stunning winter landscape this December. With average minimum temperatures dropping to around 3.5 degrees Celsius, thick snow has blanketed the majestic Himalayan peaks, burying several villages under a frosty layer. Travel has become perilous due to snow-covered roads, resulting in accidents and.

Dehradun: A severe cold wave has engulfed Uttarakhand’s high Himalayan regions, creating a stunning winter landscape this December. With average minimum temperatures dropping to around 3.5 degrees Celsius, thick snow has blanketed the majestic Himalayan peaks, burying several villages under a frosty layer.

Travel has become perilous due to snow-covered roads, resulting in accidents and injuries, particularly among two-wheeler riders. Authorities are urging travelers to exercise caution in these hazardous conditions. Efforts are ongoing to clear the Dharanadhar-Koti Kanasar road, with National Highway officials deploying JCB machines and snow cutters, although slippage issues are complicating snow removal.

In Auli, a popular skiing destination, heavy frost has caused significant traffic jams, prompting police to manage the situation as vehicles struggle on icy roads. This poses concerns ahead of the upcoming National Skiing Competition in January, as road conditions could affect participants traveling from various states.

Tourists visiting the hill station for Christmas are also facing challenges, enduring long traffic jams and vehicle slips due to the snow. In Dehradun district, intense snowfall has halted traffic on a 30-kilometer stretch of the Tyuni-Chakrata-Mussoorie National Highway.

The Dharanadhar-Koti Kanasar road remains heavily snow-laden, leaving two tourists from Delhi stranded. Authorities are working to restore connectivity, but icy conditions present significant obstacles. Disaster management officials report that snowfall has also affected higher peaks in Pithoragarh district, including Munsiyari, Byas Valley, Johar Valley, and Darma Valley. While the severe weather has created a picturesque scene, it has also disrupted daily life, highlighting the importance of caution and preparedness during this intense winter period.

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