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Jammu-Srinagar highway again blocked by landslide, clearance to take 12 hrs

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Published : Nov 10, 2019, 5:58 PM IST

Updated : Nov 11, 2019, 10:14 AM IST

Jammu Kashmir National highway was blocked again on Sunday afternoon following a massive landslide near Mahar-two km short of Ramban town. Thousands of commuters remained stranded on the highway.

Jammu-Srinagar highway again blocked by landslide

Banihal/Jammu: Thousands of commuters were stranded as the Jammu-Srinagar National highway was again blocked by a massive landslide in Ramban district on Sunday afternoon, only hours after traffic resumed on the route.

Jammu-Srinagar highway again blocked by landslide

Traffic on the highway, the only all-weather road linking Kashmir with rest of the country, resumed around 3 am on Sunday after remaining suspended for over 13 hours following a massive landslide near Mahar -- two km short of Ramban town.

Road clearing agencies worked hard to ensure early opening of the road, but the fresh landslide, covering around 100 metres of the road with debris, played spoilsport, officials said.

The landslide struck near Digdole and at least 12 hours are needed to make the arterial road traffic-worthy. Men and machines have been pressed into service to clear the debris, they said.

Read:Power supply to Kashmir hospitals affected by snowfall restored: Official

According to the officials, hundreds of passenger vehicles and trucks carrying essential commodities to the Valley crossed the Jawahar Tunnel -- the gateway to Kashmir -- since this morning.

However, the fresh landslide left over 1,300 vehicles stranded on the highway, they said.

Traffic on the highway remained suspended on Thursday and Friday after Kashmir Valley and high altitude areas of Jammu region, including Jawahar Tunnel, experienced first major snowfall.

Heavy rains, which lashed the highway from Banihal to Jammu, was causing frequent landslides, the officials said.

Meanwhile, the Mughal Road, which connects the border districts of Poonch and Rajouri in Jammu region with south Kashmir's Shopian district, remained closed for the fifth day on Sunday, they said.

The road was closed for traffic on Wednesday after heavy snowfall between Pir Ki Gali and Shopian stretch.

Also, read: Bangladesh evacuates 1.5 million people as Cyclone Bulbul approaches

Banihal/Jammu: Thousands of commuters were stranded as the Jammu-Srinagar National highway was again blocked by a massive landslide in Ramban district on Sunday afternoon, only hours after traffic resumed on the route.

Jammu-Srinagar highway again blocked by landslide

Traffic on the highway, the only all-weather road linking Kashmir with rest of the country, resumed around 3 am on Sunday after remaining suspended for over 13 hours following a massive landslide near Mahar -- two km short of Ramban town.

Road clearing agencies worked hard to ensure early opening of the road, but the fresh landslide, covering around 100 metres of the road with debris, played spoilsport, officials said.

The landslide struck near Digdole and at least 12 hours are needed to make the arterial road traffic-worthy. Men and machines have been pressed into service to clear the debris, they said.

Read:Power supply to Kashmir hospitals affected by snowfall restored: Official

According to the officials, hundreds of passenger vehicles and trucks carrying essential commodities to the Valley crossed the Jawahar Tunnel -- the gateway to Kashmir -- since this morning.

However, the fresh landslide left over 1,300 vehicles stranded on the highway, they said.

Traffic on the highway remained suspended on Thursday and Friday after Kashmir Valley and high altitude areas of Jammu region, including Jawahar Tunnel, experienced first major snowfall.

Heavy rains, which lashed the highway from Banihal to Jammu, was causing frequent landslides, the officials said.

Meanwhile, the Mughal Road, which connects the border districts of Poonch and Rajouri in Jammu region with south Kashmir's Shopian district, remained closed for the fifth day on Sunday, they said.

The road was closed for traffic on Wednesday after heavy snowfall between Pir Ki Gali and Shopian stretch.

Also, read: Bangladesh evacuates 1.5 million people as Cyclone Bulbul approaches

Intro:رام بن // دو روز مسلسل بند رہنے کے بعد 270 کلو میٹر لمبی جمو ں سرینگر قومی شاہراہ پر بھاری پسی اور چٹانیں کھسک آنے سے سڑک نقل و حرکت کیلے دوبارہ بند ہو گئی جس کی وجہ دو ہزار گاڑیاں درماند ہوگی ہیں
پولیس اطلاع کے مطابق رامبن سیکٹر میں بارش کی وجہ سے دو روز بند رہنے کے بعد آج صبح ٹریفک کھولنے کے بعد قریب دو بجے شاہراہ مہیاڑ ، کے مقام پر بھاری پسی اور چٹانیں کھسک آنے سے شاہراہ مکمل بند ہو گئی ہے دونوں اطراف سینکڑوں. مسافر بردار اور مال بردار گاڑیاں درماندہ ہوگی ہے جس کی وجہ سے ہزاروں مسافر کو رات شاہرہ پر ہی گزارنی ہو گی مسافر کا الزام ہے قومی شاہراہ کو چار گلیاروں میں تبدیل کرنے کی تعمیراتی کمپنیاں غیر قانونی طور پر کٹائی کر کے مسافروں کے لیے پریشانی کھڑی کر رہے ہیں وہیں گرین ٹریبونل کے واضح احکامات کے باوجود بے خوف ہو کر مٹی اور پتھر ندی نالوں اور دریائے چناب میں ڈالتے ہیں جس کی پشت پناہی سرکار اور انتظامیہ کی جانب سے دکھائی دیتی ہے.

ڈپٹی ایس پی ٹریفک نیشنل ہاویے رامبن سریش کمار نے ضلع انتظامیہ اور پولیس شاہراہ کو بحال کر نے کے لیے جنگی سطح پر پسیاں ہٹانے کا کام شروع کر دیا ہے شاہرہ کو بحال میں تیزی لای جائ گی اور سڑک بحال ہوتے ہی درماندہ مسافروں کو چلنے کی اجازٹ دے دی جائیگی


Body:روز مسلسل بند رہنے کے بعد 270 کلو میٹر لمبی جمو ں سرینگر قومی شاہراہ پر بھاری پسی اور چٹانیں کھسک آنے کی سڑک نقل و حرکت کیلے رو بارہ بند ہو گی ہے جس کی وجہ دو ہزار گاڑیاں درماند ہوگی ہیں .


Conclusion:ڈپٹی ایس پی ٹریفک نیشنل ہاویے رامبن سریش کمار نے ضلع انتظامیہ اور پولیس شاہراہ کو بحال کر نے کے لیے جنگی سطح پر پسیاں ہٹانے کا کام شروع کر دیا ہے شاہرہ کو بحال میں تیزی لای جائ گی اور سڑک بحال ہوتے ہی درماندہ مسافروں کو چلنے کی اجازٹ دے دی جائیگی
Last Updated : Nov 11, 2019, 10:14 AM IST
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