Itanagar, Feb 12: The picturesque town of Tawang in Arunachal Pradesh has been blanketed in heavy snowfall, transforming the region into a breathtaking winter wonderland.
The fresh spell of snow, which began last evening, has covered the roads, monasteries, and homes in a thick layer of white, creating mesmerizing views.
“Tawang has been experiencing continuous snowfall since the evening of February 11, covering almost the entire district under a thick blanket of snow. While snowfall is not uncommon in the region, the prolonged and heavy nature of this spell has led to disruptions in essential services, including electricity, water supply, and communication,” an official release said today.
Falling trees and the accumulation of thick snow on power and communication lines have caused service disruptions in some areas. Despite the difficult conditions, various departments, including the Electrical Department, Public Health Engineering & Water Supply, Border Roads Organisation (BRO), Public Works Department (PWD), and Rural Works Department (RWD), are working tirelessly to restore and maintain essential services.
Although most shops remain open, footfall is low as residents step out only to purchase daily necessities. Attendance in educational institutions is significantly reduced, as vehicles are not operating, and walking on frozen snow poses challenges, particularly for children.
Police and Army personnel are actively assisting stranded tourists and commuters in the Sela and Jaswantgarh areas. The district administration is closely monitoring the situation and coordinating with the Army and other relevant agencies to ensure the smooth functioning of emergency response efforts.
According to the latest weather forecasts, the adverse weather conditions, including snowfall, may persist for the next few days. If the situation continues, further disruptions to normal life may occur. However, as of now, no reports of significant damage or accidents due to snowfall have been received.
Residents have been advised to take necessary precautions, avoid unnecessary travel, and stay updated with official advisories.