Himachal Snowfall: Tourism Boost vs. 600+ Blocked Roads, Life Disrupted

Fresh snowfall in Himachal Pradesh has brought joy to tourists and hope to farmers after a dry spell, but it has also severely disrupted transportation with over 600 roads blocked across several districts. Public Works Minister Vikramaditya Singh stated that machinery is deployed for clearance, though the process is time-consuming, especially in areas with up to 4 feet of snow. Tourists on the ground report significant traffic jams and vehicles at a standstill, forcing many to walk to popular spots like Shimla's Mall Road. While authorities work to restore normalcy, the situation presents a mix of seasonal delight and logistical hardship for visitors and locals alike.

Key Points: Himachal Snowfall Blocks 600 Roads, Hits Tourism & Transport

  • Over 600 roads blocked due to heavy snow
  • Tourism hopes rise amid travel chaos
  • Farmers and orchardists welcome precipitation
  • Minister details round-the-clock clearance efforts
  • Tourists report halted traffic but enjoy weather
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Snowfall boosts tourism hopes but disrupts life in Himachal, over 600 roads blocked

Heavy snowfall disrupts life in Himachal Pradesh, blocking over 600 roads. Minister Vikramaditya Singh details relief efforts as tourists face travel chaos.

"After a very long dry spell, this snowfall has occurred... which has brought happiness among farmers. - Vikramaditya Singh"

Shimla, January 24

While tourists are rejoicing over fresh snowfall in Himachal Pradesh, local residents, farmers, and orchardists are pinning long-term hopes on a good tourism season and a productive agricultural year.

However, heavy snowfall has also caused widespread disruption, with transportation severely affected across several districts.

Due to snowfall in the upper reaches of Shimla, Kullu, Lahaul-Spiti, Chamba, and Kinnaur districts, more than 600 roads have been blocked, creating difficulties for both locals and visitors. Efforts are underway to restore connectivity.

Speaking to ANI, Himachal Pradesh PWD Minister Vikramaditya Singh said that the snowfall came after a long dry spell and has brought relief to farmers and orchardists.

"After a very long dry spell, this snowfall has occurred in our state, which has brought happiness among farmers and orchardists. However, snowfall also leads to road blockages. I am in constant touch with departmental officials. JCBs and Poclain machines are continuously engaged in clearing roads in hilly areas," he said.

The minister added that higher reaches have received 2.5 to 3 feet of snow, while high-altitude areas have recorded up to 4 feet, making road clearance time-consuming.

"As per the latest information, around 600 small and big roads have been affected, including link roads and major district roads. We are making all efforts to open them at the earliest," Singh told ANI.

Appealing to tourists, Vikramaditya Singh urged patience and cooperation. "I request all tourists visiting Himachal Pradesh to maintain the beauty of the state and not panic if there are temporary difficulties. The administration, police, PWD, and all concerned departments are working round the clock to ensure people reach safe places," he said.

He further informed that snow-clearing machines have been deployed extensively, including within Shimla Municipal Corporation areas, and that 350 to 400 machines have been kept on standby across divisions.

"Snow blowers have also been deployed. There may be some inconvenience, but road clearance after snowfall takes time. I request everyone to maintain patience," he added.

Meanwhile, tourists on the ground shared mixed experiences. Mohit Kumar, a tourist from Delhi, told ANI that heavy snow has brought traffic to a halt. "There is a lot of snow in Shimla. Vehicles are not moving, so we are walking to Mall Road. Traffic is moving very slowly, but we are still enjoying it," he said.

Another tourist, Vijay Kumar, said that excessive snowfall and black ice have made driving risky. "Due to heavy snowfall, black ice has formed and vehicles have stopped moving. People are walking to Mall Road. There is a bit of difficulty, but the weather is pleasant, and this is the best time for tourists," he told ANI.

A taxi driver from Kalka, Ratan Lal, highlighted the challenges faced by transport operators. "I have been stuck near Shimla crossing since 8:30 am. Due to snow, vehicles are not moving ahead. There is a complete traffic jam, and it may take another two to two-and-a-half hours. It is very difficult," he said.

As snowfall continues to charm visitors and raise hopes for locals, authorities remain engaged in restoring normalcy across the hill state.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Just got back from Shimla last week, and I can feel for those stuck in traffic. The black ice is no joke. Tourists, please listen to the minister and have patience. The locals depend on you for their livelihood, but your safety and cooperation are paramount. Beautiful snow comes with big responsibilities.
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Aman W
600 roads blocked is a massive number. My cousin runs an apple orchard in Kinnaur. For them, this snow is like gold for the upcoming crop. The short-term pain for long-term gain is real. Hope the administration clears the main highways quickly for essential supplies.
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Sarah B
Visiting from Canada and following this. It's a complex situation. The reliance on seasonal tourism and agriculture makes the economy so vulnerable to weather. Respect to the workers operating those machines in such difficult conditions. Stay safe, everyone.
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Vikram M
The minister's appeal is good, but why are we hearing about 400 machines on *standby* when 600 roads are already blocked? Shouldn't they be deployed proactively? This reactive approach every year costs the economy and puts people at risk. We need better forecasting and pre-positioning.
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Kavya N
Feel so bad for the taxi driver, Ratan Lal ji. These are the real heroes who keep moving despite the challenges. Tourists are enjoying the walk to Mall Road, but for drivers, this is a direct loss of daily income. Hope they get some support or compensation for these lost days.

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