March 16, 2026
Rain and snowfall return to Shangla, bringing relief to residents
Shangla district has received fresh rainfall and snowfall after a prolonged dry spell, bringing relief to residents and farmers. The precipitation is expected to benefit agriculture and water resources in the region.
March 16, 2026
SHANGLA: The Shangla district has experienced a fresh spell of rainfall and snowfall, providing much-needed relief to local residents after a prolonged dry period, according to a report by The Express Tribune.
The recent precipitation began on Thursday night and continued into Friday, affecting various parts of the district. The rain and snowfall have been welcomed by the local population, who had been facing challenges due to the extended dry weather. The change in weather is expected to benefit the region's agriculture and water resources.
According to local residents, the return of rain and snow has helped reduce the dust and dryness that had persisted for weeks. Farmers in the area expressed hope that the improved weather conditions would have a positive impact on their crops and livestock.
Shangla, located in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, is known for its mountainous terrain and typically receives significant snowfall during the winter months. However, this year the area had experienced an unusual dry spell, raising concerns among both residents and farmers about water shortages and crop yields.
The latest weather event has also led to a drop in temperatures across the district, prompting residents to take additional precautions to stay warm. Authorities have advised travelers to exercise caution on mountainous roads, as snowfall can make driving conditions hazardous.
While the precipitation has been largely beneficial, some residents have reported minor disruptions to daily activities due to slippery roads and limited mobility in higher altitude areas. Local officials are monitoring the situation and have urged the public to remain vigilant during the ongoing weather changes.
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