More than 1,000 people, including tourists and locals running camping sites, have been stranded in the higher reaches of Manali and Keylong due to fresh spell of snow over the past 24 hours.
The people have been mainly stranded between Serchu and 16,500-ft-high Bara La Cha pass, between Zing Zing Bar and Deepak Tal on the Kelong Serchu-Leh highway and between Grampu and Batal on the Kaza-Grampu Manali road. At places, around three-feet snow had been recorded.
Over 50 motorists and jeep safaris that left for Leh three days back from Keylong had reached Serchu camps.
There are more than 500 tourists, including foreigners, who have abandoned their vehicles on the the highway at several places due to snow and have taken shelter in camps and tents at Zing Zing Bar and Serchu, president of Lahaul Spiti hoteliers association Tashi Haryapa told on phone.
All roads in Lahaul remained shit and about 100 tourists who came from Kaza in Spiti on Sunday remained stranded at Grampu Batal and Chatru on the Kaza -Grampu road.
The tourists are safe but the camp owners at Serchu and Batal and Grampu and Zing Zing bar may run out of food supply as they were to shut down the camps by this week due to coming winter season, Tashi said.
More than 300 tourists from West Bengal and other states, including foreigners remained stranded in Keylong Sissu and Udaipur, due to the snowfall. They are safe and are staying in local hotels, Tashi said.
The entire Lahaul valley has plunged into darkness as the transmission lines have been snapped due to heavy snowfall.
The tourists could be air lifted by the chopper as the BRO will take days to restore the highways. But it is still snowing and no chopper can operate till weather clears, Tashi said.
The apple trees have been destroyed under snow and peas potatoes and off season vegetables crops have suffered massive and unprecedented damage, the official and local inputs revealed.
“The communication remained cut off due to the blackout in the valley for the last three days. We are running generators to re-charge batteries of the mobile phones to keep the link with the outside world, but the BSNL connectivity, the only service provider in the valley also was snapped due to lack of power, hitting the operation to reach out to the stranded tourists.”
There was, however, no official information available on the exact number of people stranded in the snow-bound highways in Lahaul.
DC Lahaul Spiti could not be contacted due to breached link to the tribal valley.