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Over the past 24 hours, a significant snowfall event has brought brought cheers to farmers and snow lovers even as life has come to a standstill in many parts of Kashmir region and mountainous areas of Jammu region.

This much-awaited snowfall, the heaviest in South Kashmir in several years, has dumped big snowfall across the region, mainly on mountain passes in South Kashmir.
Sinthan Top connecting Kishtwar in Jammu with South Kashmir, emerged as the snowiest spot in, with a heavy 4 feet of snow. This heavy snowfall has made it inaccessible for the time being.

Margan Top, another high-altitude mountain pass connecting Warwan Valley to South Kashmir, received a hefty 4 feet of snow.




Peer Ki Gali, located along the historic Mughal Road, recorded 3 feet of snow. However, the heavy snowfall has disrupted connectivity on the Mughal Road, a key alternate route between Jammu and Kashmir.

Baltal, a base camp for the annual Amarnath Yatra, was blanketed under 3 feet of snow.

D.K. Marg, a high-altitude area in Kulgam, also recorded 3 feet of snow.

Hirpora, situated along the Mughal Road in Shopian, received 3 feet of snow.

Daksum, a serene valley near Kokernag, recorded 2.5 feet of snow.

Kapran, near the historic Verinag Spring, received 2.5 feet of snow.

Qazigund, often referred to as the gateway to Kashmir, saw 2 feet of snow.