Fresh snowfall hampers efforts to reopen Jammu-Srinagar NH

Press Trust of India  |  Banihal/Jammu 

A fresh spell of snowfall hampered the efforts of authorities to reopen the Jammu-national highway which remained closed for the sixth consecutive day on Saturday, officials said.

The highway was closed on Monday following heavy snowfall in area the gateway to - and multiple landslides triggered by the incessant rains between Banihal to Ramban over the past week.

"The road clearance operation was going on in full swing and it was expected that the road will be made traffic worthy by Saturday evening. However, heavy snowfall started around noon and was going on, hampering the efforts," a said.

He said about three inches of fresh snowfall had accumulated on the ground at while its peripheral areas experienced over one feet of snow.

Snow coupled with rains also lashed Banihal-Raman stretch of the highway, forcing suspension of the road clearance operation at the areas hit by landslides, including and Maroog, he said, adding shooting of stones form the hillocks overlooking the highway was also going on at certain places.

He said the road clearance operation would be restarted once the improves.

Meanwhile, the stranded passengers staged protest demonstrations at Udhampur and Jammu bus stand demanding their airlifting to

"There are no arrangements from the government for our stay and we are also running short of money. Like yesteryears, the administration should intervene and make arrangements for our airlifting," Ghulam Mustafa Dar, a resident of Baramulla district of north Kashmir, said.

The residents of Jammu woke up to a chilly morning Saturday as the night temperature across the region plummeted several degrees below normal during this part of the season.

However, an early morning sun provided relief from the cold.

Jammu city recorded a minimum of 3.7 degrees Celsius, five degrees below normal, while Banihal was the coldest place in Jammu region with a low of minus 6.2 degrees Celsius, a said.

He said the Batote township along the Jammu-highway recorded the night temperature of minus 3.0 degrees Celsius.

The minimum temperature recorded at Katra, the base camp for the pilgrims visiting the Vaishno Devi shrine, was 3.2 degrees Celsius, the said.

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First Published: Sat, January 26 2019. 17:55 IST