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Himachal Pradesh: due to recent snowfall, three national highways among 150 roads closed

New Delhi: Due to recent snowfall, three national highways among 150 roads were closed in Himachal Pradesh according to the state emergency operation centre here.

By: Priyanka Verma  Pardaphash Group
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Himachal Pradesh: due to recent snowfall, three national highways among 150 roads closed

New Delhi: Due to recent snowfall, three national highways among 150 roads were closed in Himachal Pradesh according to the state emergency operation centre here.

The meteorological (MeT) department said, Higher reaches and tribal areas in Lahaul and Spiti received another spell of mild snowfall while intermittent light rains lashed parts of Kangra, Shimla, Chamba and Kullu districts.

Khoksar received 3.4 cm of snow followed by Kukumseri and Keylong which received 1.7 cm and 1 cm of snowfall, respectively.

The emergency centre said that a maximum of 130 roads were blocked for vehicular traffic in Lahaul and Spiti, nine in Chamba, five in Kullu, two each in Kangra and Shimla and 200 transformers and eight water supply schemes were disrupted.

Bharmaur in Chamba was recorded to have received 12.3 mm of rain, making it the wettest region, followed by, Salooni which received 8.4 mm of rain, Banjar 3 mm, Pandoh 1.5 mm, Palampur 1 mm and Bhuntar and Shimla 0.5 mm each, according to the weather department.

There was no significant change in the minimum temperatures and Keylong with minus 6.5 degrees was recorded to be the coldest region at night.

Kukumseri and Keylong shivered at minus 3.9 degrees and minus 1 degree Celsius while the key tourist destinations of Narkanda, Dalhousie Kufri, Shimla and Manali recorded a low of 0.3 degrees, 2.9 degrees, 3.1 degrees, 4.4 degree and 5 degrees Celsius.

The local MeT office has predicted light snow and rain in isolated places in mid and high hills on Monday and Thursday and predicted a wet spell till February 11.

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