Darjeeling received late winter snowfall on Wednesday, sending residents and tourists into raptures.
Snowfall
during the fag end of winter is a rarity in Darjeeling — the last late
winter snowfall in the hill town was recorded on February 14, 2007.
Since
early morning, Tiger Hill, about 14km from Darjeeling town and situated
at an altitude of 8,482ft, received about one inch of snowfall. It
started snowing at Ghoom, 1,000ft below the famous sunrise point, from
around 8.30am and lasted for about 45 minutes.
Darjeeling town received rainfall from morning till afternoon, before the skies cleared around 2.30pm.
“I set out for Tiger Hill immediately after hearing about the
snowfall. It feels great. I had witnessed snowfall earlier but not as
heavy as this,” said Ram Prasad Sanyal, an officer in the agriculture
department posted in Darjeeling.
“I had almost given up hope that
it would snow this year. In fact, the winter chill was on the wane,”
said Prawal Thapa, a resident of Darjeeling.
Bhanu Pratap
Rasaily, a resident of Gangtok, decided to take a detour to Darjeeling
on his way to Siliguri after hearing about the snowfall.
Places like Sandakphu-Phalut, the highest region of Bengal at an altitude of more than 12,000ft, also received snowfall.
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