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Bhalesa's Stunning Transformation After Heavy Rain and Fresh Snowfall

Following continuous rainfall and fresh snowfall, the Bhalesa region in Doda has been transformed into a breathtaking landscape of rain-soaked greenery and snow-capped peaks. The much-awaited weather brought relief after a prolonged dry spell, but also caused significant disruption. Essential services were affected, and key roads including the Jammu-Srinagar National Highway were blocked by landslides and snow. Air travel was also disrupted, with flight cancellations at Srinagar Airport.

Bhalesa in Doda transforms after heavy rain, fresh snowfall
Bhalesa in Doda transforms after heavy rain, fresh snowfall

Bhalesa in Doda transforms after heavy rain, fresh snowfall

Doda, March 24

Following continuous rainfall in the plains and fresh snowfall in the upper reaches of Bhalesa over the past 24 hours, the region has witnessed a refreshing transformation.

With the skies clearing this morning, the mountains of Bhalesa are once again shining beautifully, presenting a breathtaking scene for locals and visitors alike. The combination of rain-soaked greenery in the lower areas and snow-capped peaks in the higher reaches has created a picturesque landscape.

The region witnessed the stunning views, capturing the beauty of the mountains after the overnight weather activity. Doda began receiving heavy snowfall from the last week of January this year, after a prolonged dry spell of nearly three months in both the plains and upper reaches of Doda's Bhalesa and its adjoining areas.

As the snow blanketed the entire region, people expressed a sense of significant relief and happiness at the much-awaited snowfall. Around one foot of snow was recorded in the plains, while the upper hilly regions received nearly two to three feet of snowfall. All essential services, including electricity and water supply, were disrupted.

Roads, including highways and link roads, were blocked due to landslides, fallen trees, and heavy snow accumulation. Only emergency services were permitted until conditions improved in the area. Eventually, the Jammu-Srinagar National Highway (NH-44) closed due to heavy rain and snowfall, with movement also stopped at Jakhani Chowk in Udhampur.

The snowfall also led to the disruption of air travel, with Srinagar Airport and IndiGo Airlines announcing temporary suspension and cancellation of several flights. Authorities halted all types of traffic at safer locations on NH-44 as a precautionary measure because of slippery road conditions with heavy rains and snow accumulating up to Ramsoo.

Thus, recent continuous rainfall in the plains and fresh snowfall in the upper reaches of Bhalesa over the past 24 hours have transformed the region and made it more refreshing, presenting a scenic view for people.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Rohit P

The transformation sounds magical, but the disruption is real. NH-44 closure affects the whole region's supply chain. Authorities need better contingency plans for these annual weather events.

Aman W

My cousin lives in Doda. They were without power for hours. The scenery is one thing, but basic amenities are a struggle. Hope the snow brings good water for the summer crops at least.

Sarah B

Visiting Jammu & Kashmir next month. This makes me so excited, but a bit worried about travel plans. Fingers crossed the highways are clear by then. The landscape must be breathtaking!

Vikram M

This is pure nature's bounty. The rain in plains and snow on peaks - perfect combo. It recharges the springs and rivers. A little hardship now for a better water security later. Jai Hind!

Karthik V

While the article focuses on the beauty, I appreciate that it also mentions the real challenges: blocked roads, flight cancellations, power cuts. It's a balanced report. Stay safe, Doda!

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