Thursday, 09 Jan 2025

Srinagar Airport Shuts Down As Winter Storm Disrupts Travel in Kashmir

Heavy snowfall in Kashmir halts air travel, with all flights at Srinagar Airport cancelled due to low visibility and runway issues, disrupting services across the valley.


Srinagar Airport Shuts Down As Winter Storm Disrupts Travel in Kashmir
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Heavy snowfall in Kashmir halts air travel, with all flights at Srinagar Airport cancelled due to low visibility and runway issues, disrupting services across the valley.

Severe snowfall in Kashmir has paralyzed air travel, forcing the cancellation of all flights at Srinagar Airport on Saturday. The intense weather conditions have resulted in dangerously low visibility and treacherous runway surfaces, making operations impossible. Thousands of passengers have been affected, with many left scrambling for alternative travel options amid the chaos.

Passengers Advised to Stay Updated Amid UncertaintyAirport authorities have issued an urgent advisory for passengers to maintain close communication with their airlines and to monitor official airport notifications for updates. This guidance is crucial as the situation remains fluid, and weather-dependent decisions could lead to sudden changes in flight schedules. Travelers have been urged to exercise patience and plan accordingly during this unprecedented disruption.

Resilience Amid Harsh ConditionsThe people of Kashmir have shown remarkable resilience in the face of these harsh conditions, adapting to the challenges of the winter season. However, the current weather crisis underscores the need for enhanced infrastructure and contingency planning to minimize disruptions in the future. As the snowfall persists, the focus remains on ensuring the safety and well-being of residents and travelers alike.

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