Heavy Snowfall Threatens Elections in Mustang as Residents Remain in Plains
Summary
Heavy snowfall in Mustang is threatening the upcoming House of Representatives election as roads are blocked and many residents have not returned to their villages, delaying voting preparations and raising concerns over voter access.
Key Points
- Heavy snowfall in Mustang has blocked roads, making it difficult to monitor three polling stations.
- Many residents who moved to cities to escape the cold have not returned due to thick snow.
- Authorities are using bulldozers to clear snow and trying to open roads to polling stations.
- Discussions are ongoing to transport voters by helicopter if roads remain blocked to ensure voting rights.