No Power, Roads Closed as Heavy Snowfall Hits Chitral

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Chitral: Snowfall has continued in Chitral and suburb areas for the last 24 hours with no electricity, and road access has been completely blocked as two to three feet have fallen in Chitral city, while two 2.5 feet of snow have been recorded on Lowari Tunnel Road.
The road to Garam Chashma and all roads leading to other districts have completely been blocked due to overnight heavy snow.
Since the filling of this report on Saturday afternoon, the snowfall has continued without any break.
The communication of Chitral to other districts has also been cut off, with roads closed for all kinds of traffic due to heavy snowfall.
As a result, more than 40,000 people have been retrained and disconnected from other parts of Chitral.
After two days of continuous rain and snowfall in Lower and Upper Chitral districts since Thursday night, the intensity of the closure has also increased. There is no rush in the markets, while the traffic on the roads is not visible.
The district administration has warned the public to avoid unnecessary travel to be saved from any inconvenience or misshapen due to avalanches or land-sliding.
Snowfall is also continuing in the three areas of Kalash Valley: Bomburit, Barir, Rambur, and Shekhanandeh, where two feet of snow have fallen. More than two feet of snow have fallen in Midgalshit, and the road has also been damaged by avalanches at many places.
The people of Chitral burn firewood to protect themselves from the cold during snowfall, which increases the burden on the forests. Chitral has received snowfall for the second time in this season after a long drought, but local elders say that in March this is the first snowfall in 15 years.
According to local experts, when snow falls in November, December, or January, it is long-lasting and freezes to a large extent, which is a major reservoir of water in the summer, but the snow melts quickly during this season.
While the people are happy with the recent snowfall, on the other hand, the peasants and farmers are also very hopeful that it will irrigate their fields in those areas where canal water is not available and people used to irrigate their crops with rain or snow water.
The elders of Garam Chashma informed us that the National Highway Authority has not yet started snow removal work from the road, due to which the people of the entire valley are stranded and deprived of daily necessities, such as fresh vegetables, chicken, meat, etc., which are also unable to be supplied in this valley.
Children are very happy during snowfall, and they enjoy making snowballs and throwing them at each other.
As people in Chitral burn firewood for cooking purposes and to keep themselves warm, it is causing a heavy burden on the forests, and indiscriminate deforestation also has a negative impact on the environment due to climate change, where other areas are affected.
Cold regions like Chitral also have adverse effects. This is the reason that there is neither rain nor snowfall for a long time in this season.

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