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On this Special Report, Aseem Bassi reports from Manali, highlighting the influx of tourists despite bone-chilling conditions. Bassi notes that while Manali town did not witness snowfall, heavy snow was recorded between Solang Valley and Atal Tunnel. With temperatures dipping to -6 degrees Celsius, tourists describe the experience as 'paisa vasool' for their New Year celebrations. The report explores the weather update and the tourist rush in the region.
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