Hindustan Times (East UP)

Srinagar-Jammu highway closed after snowfall

- Ashiq Hussain letters@hindustant­imes.com

SRINAGAR : The SrinagarJa­mmu National Highway was closed for traffic after fresh snowfall and rain in parts of Jammu and Kashmir on Monday morning. Later in the day, however, the highway was reopened for traffic after the snowfall stopped, according to the authoritie­s.

Traffic officials said that the movement of traffic was stopped on Monday morning but post noon a few vehicles were plying. The authoritie­s had on Sunday said that if weather permits small vehicles would be allowed to ply from Jammu to Srinagar.

“From 9 am, the road was closed as the areas around the tunnel and Banihal received snowfall,” an official of the traffic control room said.

The Jawahar Tunnel and Banihal fall to the south of Kashmir and connect it to Jammu division which further connects the region to the rest of the country.

The light snowfall and rains continued during the night and early on Monday in many parts of the northern valley for the third consecutiv­e day as well even as the weather office has predicted a slight improvemen­t from Monday afternoon.

The precipitat­ion in the region followed a western disturbanc­e, with winds blowing in from the Mediterran­ean that hit Jammu and Kashmir on Friday after months of dry weather.

Residents of North Kashmir and capital Srinagar said that rains continued throughout the night in the plains while the higher reaches got light snowfall.

The morning update by the meteorolog­ical centre of Srinagar said that the snow depth in the ski resort of Gulmarg in North Kashmir is 19 cm while it is 1.5 cm in Banihal to the south of the valley in Jammu division.

“In the northern Kupwara district, there is snow accumulati­on of 2 to 3.5 feet on the three high altitude passes to border areas of Karnah, Keran and Machil. All the three roads are closed,” Deputy Director MeT Mukhtar Ahmad said quoting the Kupwara administra­tion.

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