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Flights resumed in Jumla restoring normal life


02 March 2019  

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JUMLA: Flights have resumed in this far flung district from today. The district had been cut off from the means of transportation as Simikot Airport in the district headquarters, Simikot was non-operational due to incessant snowfall since Tuesday.

Snowfall had paralyzed the normal and the district faced food shortage. National and private airlines have started operating flights from Surkhet carrying food stuffs, according to Raj Bahadur Bohora, an employee at Simikot Airport.

Publish Date : 02 March 2019 18:47 PM

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