J-K highway reopened for vehicles stranded due to snowfall

Press Trust of India  |  Banihal/Jammu 

The National Highway was reopened Wednesday for vehicles which were stranded due to heavy snowfall, officials said.

A massive snow-clearance operation was undertaken by the (BR0) to restore the 270-km Jammu-National Highway, which remained closed for vehicular traffic for the third consecutive day Wednesday, officials said.

"The highway was restored between Banihal area of region) and the Valley Wednesday evening. Seventy-two vehicles stranded for the past two days at Banihal were allowed to move to Kashmir," a said.

However, snow clearance operation on the Banihal-Ramban section was underway and the BRO was working to clear landslide, they said.

Both sides of the - the gateway to - was started and the snow-clearance has been done.

An avalanche that struck the area Tuesday, had blocked both the tubes on the Qazigund side.

The BRO, which maintains the stretch of the highway, pressed its men and machines to clear the road of the accumulated snow since Tuesday itself, they said.

Hundreds of vehicles, mostly trucks, are stranded at various places along the highway, the only all-weather road linking with the rest of the country, officials said.

They said the road from Banihal, which recorded over two-and-a-half feet of snow to Jawahar tunnel, was also being cleared, while the Banihal-Ramban stretch is almost clear after agencies concerned removed minor landslides and stones which came down at different places due to incessant rains.

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First Published: Wed, January 23 2019. 18:35 IST