Avalanches damage property in HP; night temperature dip
Chandigarh, Jan 11 (UNI) Avalanches in Himachal Pradesh, damaged property following a fresh snowfall in the hilly state while a dense fog enveloped the plains in Punjab and Haryana today, hampering the road traffic.
Snow and rain continued to lash many areas of Himachal Pradesh, dipping the night temperature across the north-west region.
Avalanches occurred at Powari village in Kinnuar district of Himachal Pradesh, burying three vehicles, a cow shed and a Mahila Mandal building besides devastating number of orchards last night, a report from Shimla said.
However, there was no reports of any casualities. The District Administration has advised the people not to venture out of their homes and stay at safe places.
Chilly winds swept most parts of the region following another spell of snowfall in tribal areas and rain in lower areas of Himachal Pradesh.
Many areas in the region were shrouded in a thick fog, reducing the visibility considerably and forcing vehicular traffic to move at snail's pace with headlights on.
The visibility was reduced to zero at Amritsar, Adampur, Halwara, Bhatinda, Sirsa, Sarsawa and Suratgarh and it was upto 50 metres at Chandigarh, 500 metres at Hindon, 700 metres at Palam in Delhi and 800 meters at Ambala.
Tribal districts of Lahaul Spiti and Kinnaur and Pangi and Bharmour areas in Chamba district of Himachal Pradesh had a moderate snowfall last night, intensifying cold wave in the tribal belt.
The 13050-foot high Rohtang Pass, gateway to Lahaul Spiti district and the Dhauladhar Mountain ranges, facing the picturesque Kangra valley, also had moderate snowfall.
About 30 cm fresh snow has accumulated at Bhang-Manali, 58 cm snow at Dhundi, 20 cm snow at Solang Nala and 26 cm snow at Petsio.
Lower areas in Himachal Pradesh had a widespread rain. The capital town of Shimla also had rainfall. People groaned under intense cold in Shimla with the mercury dipping to 0.3 degrees celsius, two degrees below normal.
While the minimum temperature dipped in several areas in Punjab and Haryana, they stayed two degrees to five degrees up in these states. Amritsar with 1.6 degrees, two degrees below normal, was the coldest place in Punjab while Ambala and Narnaul in Haryana recorded the minimum at 7.3 degrees Celsius each.
The night temperature also fell in Chandigarh and its adjoining areas with the city recording 9.0 degrees against 12.0 degrees registered yesterday.
The Met office predicted light to moderate rain or snow at isolated places in Himachal Pradesh and mainly sunny days in Punjab and Haryana during the next 48 hours.
The night temperature is likely to fall by two degrees to four degrees in the twin states where ground frost may occur during the next two nights, the Met office said.
UNI VKJ MMS KK AS1837
-
India vs New Zealand T20 World Cup 2026 Final: Five Positive Signs Favouring India Before Title Clash -
IND vs NZ Final Live: When and Where to Watch India vs New Zealand T20 World Cup 2026 Title Clash -
Ind vs NZ T20 World Cup 2026: New Zealand Needs 256 Runs To Beat India And Win The World Cup -
UAE Attacks Iran, Becomes 5th Nation To Enter War; Reports Suggest Strike On Iranian Facility -
ICC T20 World Cup 2026 Final: Ricky Martin, Falguni Pathak To Perform At Closing Ceremony, How To Watch -
Who Is Nishant Kumar: Education, Personal Life and Possible Political Role -
IND vs NZ T20 WC Final: New Zealand Win Toss, Opt To Chase; Why Batting First Could Be A Tough Call For India -
Gold Rate Today 8 March 2026: IBJA Issues Fresh Gold Rates; Tanishq, Malabar, Kalyan, Joyalukkas Prices -
From Kerala Boy To World Cup Hero: Sanju Samson’s 89-Run Blitz, His Birth, Religion, Wife And Inspiring Story -
Hyderabad Gold Silver Rate Today, 8 March, 2026: Latest Gold Prices And Silver Rate In Nizam City -
Panauti Stadium? Is Narendra Modi Stadium an Unlucky Venue for India National Cricket Team? -
Storm Over West Bengal Govt's 'Snub' To President Droupadi Murmu












Click it and Unblock the Notifications