Day 3 in frames: Chillai kalan shifts gears, Kashmir in the middle of a snow tsunami

January 5, 2021
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Photo: KM/Umar Ganie

Srinagar: For the third consecutive day, snow kept on falling intermittently across Kashmir with Srinagar alone witnessing around 8 inches of fresh snow in the last 24 hours.

The heavy snowfall disrupted life even as both road and air connectivity to the valley remained cut off.

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A PDD lineman fixing transmission lines amid heavy snowfall in Srinagar on Tuesday (KM/Umar Ganie)

Officials said that no flight could take off or arrive at the Srinagar international airport due to poor visibility.

The airlines have already canceled or rescheduled the flights and as per the officials, it was highly unlikely for any operation to take place at the airport in wake of the snowfall.

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Snow has accumulated in most lanes and roads making it difficult for pedestrians and motorists to move around (KM/Umar Ganie)

Jammu-Srinagar highway, the only surface link connecting Kashmir Valley with the rest of the world, also remained closed for the third consecutive day due to continuous accumulation of snow at several places, especially in and around Jawarhar tunnel with snow depths of around 3ft.

Around 4500 vehicles, mostly trucks carrying essentials to the valley, are stranded at several places along the 270km stretch.

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Snow has accumulated in most lanes and roads making it difficult for pedestrians and motorists to move around (KM/Umar Ganie)

“Jammu-Srinagar highway continues to be blocked due to snow accumulation at Jawahar Tunnel and Landslides and mudslides at several places,” a traffic police official said.

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Snow has accumulated in most lanes and roads making it difficult for pedestrians and motorists to move around (KM/Umar Ganie)

Mughal Road, which connects the Shopian with Poonch district has been closed for several days due to heavy snowfall in the region. Srinagar-Leh highway has been officially closed on the orders by Divisional Commissioner Kashmir on December 30.

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Snow has accumulated in most lanes and roads making it difficult for pedestrians and motorists to move around (KM/Umar Ganie)

A MeT official said that Srinagar received 8cms of snowfall in the last 24 hours till 0830 hours while Qazigund, the gateway town of Kashmir, recorded the highest depth in the plains across Valley—29.8cms—during the time and 80cms (32inches) in the last 48 hours.

Pahalgam, the famous tourist destination, and Kokernag recorded 18cms and 26cms of fresh snowfall in the 24 hours respectively.

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A man shoveling snow off the roof of a houseboat to ensure that the boat doesn’t sink or crash (Photo: KM/Umar Ganie)

Regarding Gulmarg, the official said that the worldfamous skiing resort accumulated 20cms of fresh snowfall in the last 24 hours while Kupwara recorded 2cms of snowfall. Central Kashmir’s Ganderbal and Budgam districts received almost the same snow depth as Srinagar even as higher reaches accumulated around 24-30cms or more fresh snow.

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A tonga crossing Jhelum over a bridge in Srinagar’s old city (Photo: KM/Umar Ganie)

Reports said that several main roads and almost all interior lanes are still clogged with snow even as the divisional administration pressed men and machinery into service in the early hours of the day to clear snow from the roads. The snowfall has also led to disruptions in milk and vegetable supplies to Srinagar.

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Srinagar has witnessed nearly 10 inches of fresh snow in the last 24 hours making the heaviest snowfall of this season so far KM/Umar Ganie

Meanwhile, Srinagar recorded a low of minus 0.8 °C while mercury settled at minus 1.1°C in Pahalgam, minus 4.0°C in Gulmarg, Qazigund minus 0.2°C, Kupwara minus 0.7°C while Kokernag recorded a low of minus 0.7°C, the official said.

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Selfies and snowfall. Social media in Kashmir is abundant with posts of snow. (KM/Umar Ganie)

Kashmir is in the middle Chillai-Kalan, the 40-day winter period which commenced on December 21 and ends on January 31. The period is considered the harshest of the winter when the chances of snowfall are most frequent and maximum.

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A youth looks to refill LPG cylinder. Essential supplies have already started to dry up in several areas of Kashmir (KM/Umar Ganie)

The cold wave, however, continues even after that in Kashmir with a 20-day-long ‘Chillai-Khurd’ (small cold) and a 10-day-long ‘Chillai-Bachha’ (baby cold).

The weatherman has forecast more snowfall in the next 24 hours and a “significant” improvement in from January 6.


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Umar Ganie

Umar Ganie is a senior photojournalist who lives and works in Srinagar, Kashmir, India. It is my job to be a visual storyteller, showing people how others live and struggles in the valley .

Umar Ganie is associated with Kashmir Monitor since 19 years and is two times elected as the treasurer of Kashmir Press Photographers Association (KPPA).

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