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Srinagar, Sheikh ul-Alam International Airport
Stranded tourists after heavy snowfall, in Srinagar on Saturday
Stranded tourists after heavy snowfall, in Srinagar on Saturday. Many tourists are stranded at the Srinagar Airport due to cancellation of flights. (PTI)
Srinagar Airport cancels all flights due to bad weather, heavy snowfall
Srinagar Airport has cancelled all flights because of poor weather conditions. Travelers are encouraged to check with their airlines for updates. We thank you for your understanding.
Are flights operational at Srinagar Airport due to heavy snowfall? Here's the update
Srinagar recorded about eight inches of snow while neighbouring Ganderbal recorded about seven inches. Sonamarg, a famous tourist destination, recorded around eight inches of snow. As many as 80 flights were cancelled.
Roads closed, all flights to Srinagar cancelled amid heavy snowfall in Kashmir
Normal life was thrown out of gear in Kashmir as most areas of the valley received snowfall, disrupting flight and railway operations and also leading to the closure of the Srinagar-Jammu National Highway.
Heavy snowfall disrupts life in Kashmir; Flights, rail services suspended, Jammu-Srinagar NH closed
Heavy snowfall in Kashmir disrupts flights, railways and highway. Srinagar receives 8 inches of snow, impacting tourism and daily life. Check updates.
Heavy Snowfall Shuts Kashmir Highway, 200 Vehicles Stranded
KO photo Jammu- The Jammu-Srinagar highway has been closed for vehicular traffic following heavy snowfall, leaving around 200 vehicles, including
Heavy snow in Kashmir grounds flights, Srinagar-Jammu highway closed
First major snowfall in Kashmir after three years will have good impact on horticulture, agriculture and tourism industry
Jammu-Srinagar Highway Closed Due To Heavy Snowfall, Hundreds Of Vehicles Stranded
Authorities have closed the Jammu-Srinagar highway following fresh snowfall, leaving about 300 vehicles, both small and large, stranded along the route.
Over 2000 vehicles stranded on Jammu-Srinagar highway due to snow, power supply hit
More than 2000 vehicles were stranded on Jammu-Srinagar highway due to heavy snowfall on Friday. Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, who drove from Jammu to Srinagar, said around 2000 vehicles are stuck between the tunnel and Qazigund on the highway.
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Major Fire Breaks Out At Industrial Estate In Srinagar's Baghi Ali Mardan Khan
Srinagar: A massive fire broke out at an establishment in the industrial estate at Baghi Ali Mardan Khan in Srinagar on ...
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Tourist Killed On Jammu-Srinagar NH; 6 Rescued From Snowbound Mughal Road In Poonch
A female tourist died in an accident on the Jammu-Srinagar Highway, while police rescued six snow-stranded individuals on the ...
Kashmir Observer
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Snowfall Disrupts Smart City Bus Operations In Srinagar
Srinagar- The recent snowfall has severely affected the operation of Smart City buses in Srinagar. The operation of Smart ...
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Indian Railways Begins Train Trials On Key Katra-Reasi Section Of Udhampur-Srinagar Rail Link
Srinagar: The Indian Railways, on Saturday, officially started train trials on the new Katra-Reasi section of the ...
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Winter arrives in Jammu and Kashmir: First snowfall of the season turns Srinagar into a wonderland | Watch
The summer capital of Jammu and Kashmir, Srinagar, experienced its first snowfall of the season, signalling the onset of ...
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Himachal Pradesh weather: 5,000 tourists rescued from Kullu; Srinagar sees season's first snowfall, highway closed
According to officials, snowfall was also recorded in the famous ski resort of Gulmarg, the tourist resorts of Sonamarg and ...
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