Snowfall covers hilly areas; cold wave envelops Pakistan

NEELAM: The Neelam Valley is experiencing chilling temperatures as low as minus seventeen degrees in its upper regions. This bitter cold has not only frozen streams and springs but has also brought tourism to a standstill, with severe weather conditions prompting the suspension of tourist traffic.
The harsh winter has dealt a blow to businesses reliant on tourism in the Neelum Valley, as the extreme cold discourages visitors from venturing into the upper areas. The impact is evident as people associated with tourism face a significant downturn in their economic activities.

Adding to the challenges faced by the residents of Neelam district, electricity and internet services have been faltering for the past three months. The persistent issues have compounded the difficulties of the local population, further exacerbating the already harsh living conditions.

The relentless snowfall has forced the closure of schools in the upper Neelam region due to safety concerns for students and staff. As a result, educational institutions are experiencing unplanned holidays, disrupting the regular academic calendar.

Meanwhile, in Ziarat and its surroundings, a late-night snowfall transformed the landscape into a picturesque scene that captivated both locals and tourists. With six inches of snow blanketing the city and eight inches in the mountains, the region has become a winter wonderland. Residents and visitors alike are relishing the breathtaking scenery and enjoying the unexpected gift of nature.

As climate change continues to impact regions worldwide, these events in Neelam Valley and Ziarat serve as a poignant reminder of the urgent need for environmental awareness and sustainable practices.

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