
Srinagar- Strong and gusty winds caused widespread damage across Kashmir on Friday and led to the cancellation of 19 flights from Srinagar Airport.
Officials said that 15 arrivals and 14 departures of aircrafts were observed between 6:30 AM and 7:40 PM today.
“The strong winds, with speeds reaching 17 knots and gusting up to 27 knots, affected smooth operations, resulting in multiple delays and inconvenience to passengers,” they added.
Officials said that IndiGo cancelled all its flights for the day.
Additionally, the winds caused damage in several parts of Kashmir, including Srinagar, Ganderbal, and Budgam. In Srinagar city, a vehicle was completely destroyed near the Tourist Reception Centre (TRC) as a tree fell on it due to strong winds. Several power lines were damaged, leading to power outages in multiple areas on Thursday-Friday night.
Chief Engineer, Kashmir Power Distribution Corporation Limited (KPDCL), Er Aaquib S W Deva said, “Sudden windstorm has caused damage to power lines due to fallen trees and debris, affecting supply in several areas.”
“KPDCL is working hard to restore power. We appreciate the patience of people and their understanding,”Deva added, as per news agency KNO.
Moreover, in Habbak, Srinagar, a rooftop collapsed onto high-tension (HT) power lines, further disrupting the electricity supply.
Reports of damage to window panes were also reported from the Habba Kadal area of Srinagar.
Moreover, in Ganderbal, strong winds damaged rooftops and outdoor structures, while residents reported high-speed winds affecting properties.
Pertinently, the gusty winds continued till this evening while the weatherman advised people and tourists to stay indoors & avoid boating & Shikara riding.
Director Meteorological department (MeT), Dr Mukhtar Ahmad said that the weather would remain generally dry till April 6.
PDD restores over 90% electricity
Following the gusty winds in many places of Kashmir, the Power Development Department (PDD) has restored over 90 percent electricity in the affected areas.
An official said that the electricity lines were badly damaged because of the gusty winds.
The official said that the huge damage was caused in many areas of southern and central Kashmir.
“We were all out on the ground to restore the electricity in the affected areas,” the official said.
The official further said, “We have almost restored 90 percent of electricity and work is going to restore the power in remaining areas.”
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