Jagran correspondent, Bageshwar. After snowfall and rain in the district, traffic was disrupted on many roads. The maximum impact was seen in Kapkot area, where a large number of roads were closed. Due to the efforts of the administration, eight roads were opened by late Saturday evening, while the remaining four roads were restored to traffic by late Sunday evening.
Communication services have not yet become completely normal in the Himalayan villages of Kapkot region. BSNL services are completely disrupted. The concerned department is busy rectifying the technical deficiencies on a war footing. So that communication can be restored as soon as possible.
Apart from this, power supply is also affected in areas of Ghingharutola and Hvil Kulwan. Most of the power lines have been damaged in the Kapkot area, where work to repair the damaged wires is going on a war footing.
District Disaster Management Officer Shikha Suyal said that UPCL teams are working continuously to restore power supply.
He said that the Meteorological Department has also issued a yellow alert on 27th and 28th January. The administration has appealed to the people to remain alert and avoid unnecessary travel. Also, instructions have been given to the concerned departments that all the essential services should be brought back to normal as soon as possible.
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