The town of Darjeeling, its outskirts and the upper ridges of Gangtok
in Sikkim on Friday received the first snowfall in 10 years. While
tourists and local people ventured out to enjoy the spectacular view,
many people were left stranded at Nathula at the Indo-China border.
Darjeeling,
where minimum temperature hovered between minus 2 to minus 4 degree
Celsius, witnessed a sunny day before the weather turned cloudy in the
afternoon accompanied by a hailstorm. The snowfall in Darjeeling town,
Singamari, Ghoom, Jorbungalow and Sukhapokhari began around 4.30 pm.
The last time it snowed in Darjeeling and its outskirts was on February 14, 2008.
Places
such as Sandakfu, the highest point in West Bengal, receive regular
snowfall. “Darjeeling town, however, has not seen any snow in a decade,”
said Pradip Tamang, head of tourism department of Gorkhaland
Territorial Administration at Tiger Hill, a famous tourist destination
in Darjeeling.
In Sikkim, places located in the upper ridges of Gangtok, Nathula,
Tshangu Lake and Ravangla also witnessed snowfall. Many tourists were
stranded at Nathula as the road got covered with snow.
“Half of
these people will return to Gangtok with help from police, army and
civil administration while the rest will be taken to army bases in and
around Nathula,” Kapil Meena, collector of East Sikkim district, said.
“The chief secretary is in touch with the army,” said Meena.
The town of Ravangla got its share of snow after 15 years, said Meena.
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