Restoration work in full swing post snowfall in Kashmir: Omar Abdullah
Srinagar, Jan 06: Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Monday said that the restoration work is going on in full snow following snowfall in Kashmir valley.
“Following the snowfall in J&K yesterday, particularly in the valley, restoration work is in full swing & being closely monitored,” said Omar.
He said the current electricity load being drawn in the valley is 1200 MW, and this will rise as the day progresses. “The current status of our feeders is outlined below. Snow clearance work is proceeding with priority roads receiving immediate attention. Two ministers, @sakinaitoo & Javaid Dar along with advisor @nasirsogami will be moving around the districts to review the situation on the ground,” said the Chief Minister, in a post on X.
Following the snowfall in J&K yesterday, particularly in the valley, restoration work is in full swing & being closely monitored. The current electricity load being drawn in the valley is 1200MW & this will rise as the day progresses. The current status of our feeders is outlined… pic.twitter.com/gYbaAWqbAK
— Omar Abdullah (@OmarAbdullah) January 6, 2025
Kashmir Valley received a fresh spell of snow last night, with the weather department predicting more today.