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But this year, things are different: the snow-clad mountains in the region are oddly brown and barren.
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Tens of Thousands of Residents Affected by Floods in Central Kalimantan, Three Emergency Response Districts
A total of 44,270 residents in Central Kalimantan were affected by widespread flooding. Emergency response status was declared in three districts.
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š®š³ Extreme Cold Wave Hits Kashmir, India (December 21, 2024)
š The Kashmir Valley is experiencing its harshest winter spell as *Chillai Kalan*, the most severe 40-day cold period, begins. According to the meteorological department, Srinagar recorded its coldest December night in 50 years, with temperatures plunging to -8.5Ā°Cā6.2Ā°C below the seasonal average.
āļø Other parts of the region are also reeling under freezing conditions. In Pahalgam, a popular tourist destination in southern Kashmir, the temperature dropped to -8.6Ā°C, while northern Kashmir recorded -7.2Ā°C. The subzero temperatures have caused widespread freezing across the valley, with major water bodies like Dal Lake and Manasbal Lake freezing overnight.
ā¼ļø The extreme cold has disrupted daily life, with locals reporting frozen taps and damaged water pumps after a calm, windless night. Additionally, a growing electricity crisis has exacerbated the hardships faced by residents.
Stay warm and safe during this intense winter period!
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š®š³ Heavy Snowfalls in India Leave Tourists Stranded
āļø At the end of December 2024, heavy snowfalls hit northern regions of India, including Himachal Pradesh and Jammu and Kashmir. The weather conditions caused transportation disruptions, road blockages, and challenges for locals and tourists.
ā¼ļø In Jammu and Kashmir, up to 3 inches of snow fell, blocking roads and stranding around 2,000 vehicles. The situation was even more severe in Himachal Pradesh, where about 5,000 tourists were trapped at the Solang Nala ski resort due to snowdrifts.
š Rescue services and the Indian Army actively intervened to ensure the safety of those affected.
āØ āļø According to the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD), the snowfalls are expected to continue until the end of the year, accompanied by a sharp drop in temperatures. Residents and tourists are advised to take precautions and avoid traveling to the affected areas.
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