Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Jammu-srinagar NH closed for 3rd day, 3k vehicles stranded

- Press Trust of India letters@hindustant­imes.com

BANIHAL/JAMMU: The 270-km Jammu-srinagar National Highway remained closed for the third consecutiv­e day on Saturday as multiple landslides overnight hampered the restoratio­n work, officials said. The highway, the only all-weather road linking Kashmir with the rest of the country, was closed for traffic on Thursday after heavy rains triggered landslides, leaving more than 3,000 Srinagar-bound vehicles stranded.

“The road clearance operation is underway at over a dozen places along the Ramban-ramsu stretch of the highway. A major landslide had occurred overnight between Monkey Morh and Battery Cheshma and will take at least six more hours to get cleared,” Deputy Superinten­dent of Police, Traffic (National Highway), Ajay Anand told PTI.

He s ai d t he r oad s t r et ch between Nashri and Ramban was cleared of the mudslide, while the snow clearance operation across the Jawahar Tunnel, the gateway to Kashmir, was also completed.

“Multiple landslides also occurred overnight between Ramban and Banihal, including Panthiyal, Digdole, Moumpassi, Sher Bibi and Gangroo,” Anand said.

He said with the improvemen­t in the overall weather, the clearance operation was stepped up and the highway is likely to be reopened for stranded vehicles later in the day.

Meanwhile, the stranded commuters rued the slow pace of road clearance operation and basic facilities at the halting stations along the highway. “There is shortage of earth-movers, delaying the restoratio­n work on the highway. We are only watching one JCB working for over six hours from 11 am,” Faisal Mir, a resident of Srinagar, told PTI over phone from Ramban.

Mir along with his mother and si st er reached Ramban on Thursday and spent the night in the vehicle before shifting to a hotel room the next day.

“We were given a green signal for travel in Jammu and only got stranded in Ramban on way to Srinagar. We faced a lot of problems due to non-availabili­ty of rooms in the hotels. There was no arrangemen­t from the administra­tion for the stranded passengers,” he alleged. Mir said the government opened a higher s e c o ndar y s c hoo l for t he stranded passengers on Friday night, while some people found accommodat­ion in the local mosques.

“The weather is cold and you did not only need a roof over your head this time around. There was a lack of basic facilities and the government should take note of it,” he said.

Mir appealed to the administra­tion to press more machinery to make the road trafficabl­e as early as possible.

 ??  ?? Vehicles stranded on the Jammu-srinagar highway that was closed due to landslides caused by rains, in Ramban, on March 7. PTI
Vehicles stranded on the Jammu-srinagar highway that was closed due to landslides caused by rains, in Ramban, on March 7. PTI

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