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Traffic resumes on Sgr-Jmu highway

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August 27, 2018
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Banihal, Aug 26: The strategically important Srinagar-Jammu national highway was reopened partially Sunday evening after remaining closed for over 44 hours due to a landslide in Ramsoo area, officials said.

The landslide blocked the 270-km highway at Ramsoo in Ramban district early yesterday. A major road clearance operation was launched immediately after the landslide but intermittent rains hampered the early reopening of the arterial road.

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“After hectic efforts, the road was cleared for one-way traffic this evening and accordingly the stranded vehicles are being allowed towards their respective destinations,” the officials said.

They said the road clearance operation was still going on in full swing to remove the remaining debris.

Earlier in the day, the authorities used explosives to blast the huge rocks which had rolled down on the highway.

“No vehicle was allowed to move from either Jammu or Srinagar on the highway for the second day this morning,” the officials had said.

Over 900 vehicles including those carrying passengers got stranded on the highway after the closure of the road yesterday.

Many vehicles returned to the places of their origin but those which remained stranded at different places along the highway were moved to safer places and their passengers accommodated in shelter sheds and provided meals, the officials said.

They said senior civil and police officers including the district development commissioner are personally monitoring the road clearance operation and ensured that all stranded passengers are provided meals besides night shelter at designated places.

The officials said the decision to allow traffic from Jammu and Srinagar tomorrow would be taken after reviewing the latest situation later tonight.

They requested commuters to contact traffic control rooms before starting their journey on the highway.

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