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Snowfall Post-Christmas Elates Tourists at Himachal Pradesh

Snowfall Post-Christmas Elates Tourists at Himachal Pradesh
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Manali: Spacious snowfall in Himachal Pradesh happy tourists in Shimla, Manali, Dalhousie, McLeodganj and many other places on Sundays.
While tourists are left disappointed with no snowfall on Christmas day, fresh snow on Sunday brings a smile to their faces.
Some places watched snowflakes, other people have used snow white blankets.
Most of Shimla, including Kufri, Narcanda, Chharabra and Fagu, receive snow.
McLeodganj, Naddi and nearby place in Dharamshala also experienced snowfall.
Dalhousie and the top of Chamba Regency also received snow.
A large tourist crowd began to shout out of joy as snowflakes began to fall on them at the end of the night.
Atal tunnels, Kothi, Solang Valley, Hamta and most tourist attractions here experience snow.
Jalori Pass and the surrounding area are getting snow since night.
The top of the shower and kinnaur are also increasingly snow.
Some parts of Lahaul-Spiti Regency have begun to get snow at night.
Heavy snowfall is expected at night in most places in the state.
The temperature day throughout Himachal down suddenly on Sunday, the following cloudy and rain.
Snow began to fall upstream at night.
At minus 7.2 degrees Celsius the minimum temperature, Keylong is the coldest in the state in the last 24 hours.
Kalpa recorded a minimum temperature of 3.4 degrees C and it was minus 0.2 degrees C in Manali.
The minimum shimla temperature was recorded at 3 degrees C and it was 7.2 degrees C in Dharamshala.
The weather office Shimla said Western interference active in the state is expected to carry snow and rain in many places in the next 24 hours while the isolated area of ​​the country can receive rain and snow on Tuesday.
Tourists are trapped in Solangthousands tourists heading to Solang Valley to enjoy snowfall has been stranded on a few km long traffic congestion because of heavy snowfall.
A police fast response team led by Manali Police Inspector Sanjeev Kumar swung into action after the snowfall and the police were seen sending tourists to return to Manali.
However, do not take care of congestion and ignore the possibility of getting stranded in the snow, most tourists look enjoying snow.
Many tourists have parked vehicles on the streets and enjoy snow and police are looking for drivers.
Tourists, who have left Manali in the morning, reaches solar in the afternoon.
It took hours to cover only 13km because of traffic jams.
The situation worsened after Solang parking was filled with and tourists roaming to find space for their vehicle.
Many left Manali for solar at night in the hope of seeing snowfall.
Some tourists were reported to have been stranded in the middle of snowfall in the Hamta area of ​​Manali as a vehicle had begun to skit in the snow.
Police said the team had left for the area to evacuate all tourists stranded.
Another team of police evacuated tourists from the Sollang Valley.
A bathing police team has also reached Parashar and began to evacuate stranded tourists.
100 stranded at Parasharnearly 100 tourists stranded in Parashar in the Bathing District with the snow.
SP Shalini Agnihotri said that almost 20-25 vehicles were trapped on Jalan Parashar Rishi’s temple because the snow dropped in the region.
He said the rescue team had left for Parashar to carry out rescue surgery.
The streets have become slippery in higher areas of the country after snowfall.
The police have asked tourists not to go to a higher area.

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