Heavy snowfall in J&K grounds several flights to Srinagar, Leh from Delhi
New Delhi [India], February 4 (ANI): A total of 6 IndiGo flights from Delhi to Jammu and Kashmir’s Srinagar and Leh have been cancelled on Sunday due to bad weather conditions in the regions.
According to the IndiGo spokesperson, 4 IndiGo flights to Srinagar and 2 IndiGo flights to Leh have been cancelled.
“Due to a drastic change in the weather conditions, the runway at Srinagar and Leh have been closed. This has led to the cancellation of IndiGo flights to Srinagar and 2 IndiGo flights to Leh,” the airline’s spokesperson said.
He further said that the passengers have been provided with options to avail a full refund, travel to an alternate sector or reschedule the flight.
Srinagar, a renowned tourist spot in Jammu and Kashmir, turns into a winter wonderland with heavy snowfall on Sunday. After a prolonged dry spell, the snow has brought a sense of hope and rejuvenation to the people who rely on it for various reasons.
A fresh snowfall in Srinagar has brought much-needed relief among the residents.
Also, according to the India Metrological Department, shallow fog is observed in Jammu and Kashmir.
“Fog conditions observed (at 0830 hours IST of today): Dense fog in isolated pockets of Odisha; Moderate fog in isolated pockets of Punjab, Himachal Pradesh and Sikkim; Shallow fog in isolated pockets of Jammu-Kashmir, Delhi and Assam,” IMD in a post on X.
Further, the visibility recorded on Sunday was less than equal to 500 in Banihal, IMD in a post on X shared.
“Visibility recorded (at 0830 hours IST of today) (<=500 metres): Jammu & Kashmir: Kupwara, Batote & Banihal-500 each; Punjab: Ludhiana-200; Himachal Pradesh: Shimla-200, Kalpa-500; Delhi: Safdarjung-500; Odisha: Paradip-50, Chandbali, Balasore, Gopalpur & Puri-500 each,” IMD in a post on X. (ANI)