The Razdan Pass, a key route connecting north Kashmir’s Bandipora to the hinterland of Gurez Valley, received its first snowfall of the season on Saturday.
The pass, nestled at an altitude of over 11,600 feet, was blanketed by fresh snow, heralding the onset of winter in the hilly area.
Despite the early winter showers, authorities have confirmed that the Bandipora-Gurez road remains open for vehicular movement, ensuring continued connectivity for the residents of Gurez.
Officials responsible for maintaining the route are closely monitoring the conditions and have assured that travelers can safely use the road, reported news agency.
Frequent travelers are cautious of the challenges the coming months could bring. Ghulam Qadir, a local shopkeeper, remarked, “The first snow is always beautiful, but we know it can also bring road blockages and isolation. We hope the authorities keep the roads clear.”
Authorities have advised travelers to stay updated on weather reports and heed any advisories regarding road conditions.
“We are prepared for contingencies. All measures are in place to ensure that the Bandipora-Gurez route remains operational for as long as possible before heavy snowfall makes it impassable,” added the official, reassuring the public about the government’s readiness for the winter months ahead.
This early snowfall, although light, serves as a reminder of the Gurez valley harsh winters, which can stretch for months, isolating entire communities.
For now, the beauty of the season’s first snowfall is being enjoyed, but preparations are already underway for the inevitable challenges of the season ahead, the official said.