Srinagar: In a response to the relentless onslaught of winter weather, Srinagar International Airport has been compelled to cancel all scheduled flights for the day, as confirmed by the Airport Director on Sunday. The decision stems from the challenging weather conditions persisting in the region.
The Kashmir Valley, including the capital city of Srinagar, witnessed a substantial snowfall, marking a notable event in the current winter season. Meteorological reports indicate that the plains received 3-6 inches of snow, while the middle and higher reaches of Kashmir Division recorded an impressive 8-12 inches.
This widespread snowfall has not only led to travel disruptions but has also created a picturesque winter landscape across the region. Authorities are urging residents and travelers to exercise caution and stay updated on further weather forecasts, as more snowfall is anticipated in the coming days.
The meteorological department has been actively monitoring the weather patterns and providing essential information to the public. As the winter weather continues its grip on the Kashmir Valley, residents are advised to take necessary precautions and stay informed about any developments.
The cancellation of flights serves as a precautionary measure to ensure the safety of passengers and airline personnel. Travelers are encouraged to check with their respective airlines for updates and rescheduling options. The airport authorities are closely monitoring the situation and will make decisions about resuming flights based on the evolving weather conditions.
As the region grapples with the winter chill, local authorities are working diligently to maintain essential services and clear snow-covered roads. The community is urged to cooperate with emergency services and adhere to safety guidelines during this challenging period.