Sudden Snowfall Traps 1000 Vehicles in Atal Tunnel, Rescue Operation by Manali Police Underway
A sudden snowstorm in the Atal Tunnel area has trapped approximately 1000 vehicles, prompting a rescue operation by the Manali police and Border Roads Organisation (BRO).
In Manali and its surrounding mountainous areas, the weather took an unexpected turn as a heavy snowfall occurred, impacting tourists who had flocked there to experience the Atal Tunnel. Conditions worsened quickly, with about a thousand vehicles getting stuck near the South Portal due to slippery roads caused by the snowfall. The situation escalated rapidly as tourists, who had set out to explore the Lahaul Valley and the Atal Tunnel during the day, were caught off-guard by the abrupt weather change.
As night approached, snowfall intensified, creating hazardous conditions on the roads and leading to a congestion of vehicles that could not navigate the icy trails. Once the authorities were informed of the predicament, the Manali police and BRO sprang into action, working tirelessly in the biting cold to initiate a rescue operation. Their commitment has been evident as they assist stranded tourists, ensuring their safe retrieval from the challenging environment.
The event underscores the unpredictability of mountain weather and serves as a reminder of the risks associated with winter tourism in the region. As rescue operations continue, the focus remains on safely managing the stranded vehicles and providing support to the tourists, while adapting to the quickly changing weather conditions in the Himalayas.