Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Jammu-srinagar NH closed for third day, landslide hits restoratio­n work

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BANIHAL/JAMMU: The 270-km Jammu-srinagar national highway remained closed for vehicular traffic for the third consecutiv­e day on Sunday as a fresh landslide hampered efforts to reopen the only all-weather road linking Kashmir with the rest of the country, a traffic department official said.

Thousands of vehicles, mostly trucks, are stranded on the highway and will be cleared on priority once the arterial road is opened for traffic, officials said.

They said a massive landslide struck the highway at Digdole in Ramban district on Saturday evening, completely blocking it besides causing damage to the road.

“Men and machinery are on the job but given the volume of the debris, the possibilit­y of the road opening today (Sunday) is almost impossible,” a traffic department official said adding efforts are on to ensure early reopening of the road.

He said about 2,500 Srinagarbo­und vehicles crossed the Jawahar Tunnel — the gateway to Kashmir — after the road was cleared for stranded vehicles on Saturday.

Fresh snowfall in the tunnel area and multiple landslides between Ramsoo and Panthiyal in Ramban district forced closure of the highway on Friday evening. Meanwhile, night temperatur­e in most parts of Jammu region marked an increase but the sun appeared around noon, piercing through the cloud cover.

Jammu city recorded a minimum of 8.7 degrees Celsius, up by almost two degrees from the previous night’s 6.8 degrees Celsius, an official of the meteorolog­ical department said adding that the minimum temperatur­e in the city is 0.5 degrees above the season’s average.

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