Huda Jan was killed when she was buried under a landslide at Sunergund in Awantipora area of south Kashmir, Pulwama district last evening, a police spokesman said.
While incessant rains lashed most parts of the Valley yesterday, moderate to heavy snowfall was reported since wee hours this morning.
A traffic department official said the 300-km Srinagar- Jammu Highway has been closed for vehicular movement following landslides at several places due to the heavy downpour in the Valley and along the Pir Panjal mountain range.
The arterial highway is the only all-weather surface link between Kashmir and rest of the country and gets closed during winter months due to landslides.
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An official at Srinagar International Airport said no passenger flights have arrived here since morning due to inclement weather.
The downpour has led to snapping of electricity supply in many parts of the Valley, including Srinagar city, the summer capital of the state, officials said.
Waterlogging has also been reported from nearly two dozen areas of the city, they said.
"We are making arrangements for dewatering from all areas where waterlogging has been reported," he added.
Traffic jams reported from several areas of the city even as traffic moved at a snail's pace in other parts of Srinagar.