Severe snowfall in Manali, Himachal Pradesh trapped cars and stranded visitors, leading to the rescue of 700 people

G GOWTHAM

In Manali, himachal pradesh, a new round of intense snowfall on monday left a number of cars stuck and visitors detained for hours between Solang and the Atal Tunnel in Rohtang.

over 700 tourists were moved to safe locations by police after they launched a rescue operation after over 1,000 vehicles became caught in a lengthy traffic jam, according to officials.

Images from the region showed police officers helping drivers and passengers manoeuvre their cars as the blizzard persisted.

The rescue efforts were also coordinated by local officials.

The problem appears to have been exacerbated by the surge of tourists who came to the snow-covered slopes to spend christmas and New Year's.

A fresh layer of snow had already covered Shimla, giving the inhabitants newfound happiness and hope.In addition to delighting tourists, the captivating snowfall, which started two weeks after the first snowfall on december 8, has lifted the morale of the region's tourism sector, which has been reeling from the COVID-19 pandemic's devastating effects.

This is a time of joy and celebration for everyone as tourists are staying longer since they are so enthralled with the snow-covered hills. This sudden snowfall has excited people who are hoping for a "White Christmas." Many visitors who had originally intended to depart have now chosen to remain and enjoy Shimla's charming winter atmosphere.In the meantime, local companies, especially those in the travel and hotel industries, are hopeful for a longer tourist season in an effort to capitalise on this spellbinding winter.

Snowfall has thrilled visitors from all across the nation, who describe it as a "once-in-a-lifetime experience." A guest from Rewari, haryana named hemant talked about how he felt when he saw the snowfall."The sight of the snowfall is breathtaking. The weather is fantastic. There was snow when we got up this morning, which was completely unexpected. We had intended to depart, but we have now made the decision to remain. For me, seeing snow for the first time in my life is an experience of a lifetime. hemant said.

A visitor from Faridabad, haryana named Pramod yogi described the emotion as indescribable.

"Words cannot express the happiness this snowstorm has brought.It's been incredible to witness nature's breathtaking splendour for the first time in my life. I encourage everyone to come here and have fun. "Watching and enjoying the snowfall has been an exciting experience, and I would encourage everyone to come here," he said.

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