Millennium Post

No fresh vehicular traffic allowed on Jammu-srinagar national highway

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JAMMU: Amid forecast for fresh snowfall and rain, no fresh vehicular traffic was allowed on the arterial 270-km JammuSrina­gar national highway on Wednesday, traffic department officials said.

However, thousands of vehicles including trucks which got stranded on the highway following a landslide on Tuesday at Peera between Nashri and Ramban were allowed to move towards their destinatio­ns after the road was made navigable, the officials said. “No vehicle either from Srinagar or Jammu was allowed on the highway this morning as authoritie­s had decided to clear the stranded vehicles first,” a traffic department official said.

He said vehicular traffic on the highway, the only allweather road linking Kashmir with the rest of the country, resumed late on Tuesday after the debris from the landslide was removed in a six-hour long road clearance operation by the agencies concerned. “There was no disruption despite intermitte­nt rains in Ramban-banihal sector. The traffic is moving smoothly when last reports were received,” the official said.

He said a decision to allow vehicular traffic, either from Srinagar or Jammu, would be taken later on Wednesday night after fresh assessment of the situation.

The traffic on the highway plies alternativ­ely from Jammu and Srinagar to facilitate smooth movement of commuters in view of the ongoing work on the four-laning highway project.

The meteorolog­ical department has predicted moderate rain and snow in Jammu and Kashmir and at scattered places of Ladakh region from March 5 to 7.

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