Shimla Snowfall Disrupts Life: 700+ Roads Blocked, Tourists Await Fresh Snow

Heavy snowfall and rain in Shimla have disrupted normal life, blocking over 700 roads and affecting power and water supply schemes across Himachal Pradesh. Revenue Minister Jagat Singh Negi stated the precipitation was necessary after a dry spell but acknowledged the significant challenges it created. Tourists expressed delight at the snowy conditions, with many extending their stays in hope of fresh snowfall predicted by the IMD. The administration remains on alert and is engaged in restoration efforts to normalize connectivity and essential services.

Key Points: Shimla Snowfall Blocks Roads, Disrupts Power & Water Supply

  • Over 700 roads blocked in Himachal
  • Power and water supply schemes affected
  • Tourists extend stays hoping for fresh snow
  • IMD predicts more precipitation
  • Restoration work underway on war footing
3 min read

Rain lashes Shimla, tourists hope for fresh snowfall amid IMD warning: Govt issues alert as over 700 roads remain blocked

Heavy snow in Shimla blocks 700+ roads, disrupts services. Tourists hope for more snow as IMD issues fresh warning. Minister updates on restoration.

"Snowfall does create problems. Roads, electricity and water supply have been disrupted, but machinery and manpower have been deployed. - Jagat Singh Negi"

Shimla, January 27

The hill resort of Shimla received rainfall on Tuesday, while tourists eagerly awaited fresh snowfall, even as normal life was disrupted with roads blocked and power and water supply affected following recent snow and rain.

The local administration has been put on alert in view of an India Meteorological Department (IMD) warning forecasting more precipitation.

Speaking to ANI, Himachal Pradesh Revenue Minister Jagat Singh Negi said that the recent snowfall, which came after a long dry spell, was much needed, particularly for farmers and horticulturists.

"The snowfall and rainfall have occurred after a long gap. There was a drought-like situation earlier, and this dry spell has now ended. Snowfall has taken place in Shimla and Dharamshala, while the lower areas received rain. This was necessary for farmers and orchardists," Negi said.

However, he acknowledged that the weather had also created challenges. According to the minister, 711 roads, including three national highways, are currently blocked across the state. Additionally, 861 power distribution transformers (DTRs) and around 163 water supply schemes have been affected.

"Snowfall does create problems. Roads, electricity and water supply have been disrupted, but machinery and manpower have been deployed on the ground. Restoration work is underway on a war footing," he added.

Negi appealed to residents and tourists to avoid venturing into risky areas, especially higher reaches, and urged them to follow traffic advisories and safety norms.

"Enjoy Himachal's weather, but do not put yourself in danger. The IMD has again predicted snowfall, and we are fully prepared," he said.

Meanwhile, tourists visiting Shimla expressed happiness over the snowy conditions and the overall experience. Javed, a tourist visiting from Ghaziabad, said his group decided to travel after seeing snowfall updates.

"We came after seeing snowfall updates. We got good snow at Ridge Maidan and nearby areas. Kufri has so much snow that the roads are blocked. There is a prediction of snowfall again, so we have decided to stay another day. Shimla is a beautiful city, and our trip has been successful," he told ANI.

Another tourist, Irfan, said snowfall had already occurred before his arrival, and the weather remained pleasant.

"There was snow even before we reached here. The sun is out, and the weather is nice. We are enjoying it a lot. We have heard there is a chance of snowfall again at night. It's a great experience," he said.

The administration continues to monitor the situation closely as fresh snowfall is expected, while restoration efforts remain underway to normalise road connectivity and essential services across the state.

- ANI

Share this article:

Reader Comments

S
Sarah B
The minister is right, this snowfall was desperately needed for the farmers after that long dry spell. A little disruption is a small price to pay for ending the drought-like situation. Water levels in springs and rivers will improve. 🚜
A
Ananya R
As someone from Himachal, I appreciate the tourists' excitement, but please listen to the advisories! Every year we see people ignoring warnings and getting stuck or needing rescue. Enjoy the beauty, but don't make the job harder for our disaster response teams. Stay safe!
V
Vikram M
861 transformers down is a major issue. In this cold, no power means no heating. Hope the restoration work is truly on a war footing. IMD's warning for more snow means they have to work double time. Kudos to the ground staff braving the conditions.
J
James A
Just returned from Shimla last week! The photos coming out now are stunning. It's a double-edged sword – the snow creates the magical experience tourists pay for, but it paralyzes infrastructure. Glad the minister is being transparent about the challenges.
P
Priya S
This is why we need better, all-weather infrastructure in our hill states. Blocked roads and disrupted utilities shouldn't be the annual headline. Long-term planning and investment are needed, not just emergency response. The beauty of Himachal deserves reliable systems. 🙏

We welcome thoughtful discussions from our readers. Please keep comments respectful and on-topic.

Leave a Comment

Minimum 50 characters 0/50