Efforts on to restore Jammu-Srinagar National Highway: Officials

Press Trust of India  |  Jammu 

With improvement in conditions, the authorities have stepped up efforts to restore the strategically important Jammu-National Highway which has remained closed for vehicular traffic since Thursday due to multiple landslides along the Banihal-stretch, officials said.

"Fresh landslides occurred overnight at several places including Anokhi fall, Digdole and Panthiyal. Road clearance operation is going on in full swing to ensure early restoration of traffic on the highway," they added.

The 270-km highway, the only all-road linking to the rest of the country, was closed for traffic on Thursday following heavy snowfall and rains which triggered multiple landslides blocking the road at various places on the Banihal-stretch, leaving hundreds of vehicles stranded.

The said the snow clearance operation at Jawahar Tunnel, the gateway to Kashmir, was completed late Friday evening, following which over 100 stranded Kashmir-bound tankers carrying were allowed to proceed towards their destination.

"The blockade due to landslides at various places including Nachlana, Gangroo, Seri and Battery Cheshma were also cleared, while efforts are on to clear the blockade at other paces," the said, the road is likely to be made ready for traffic by late afternoon."

However, he said only stranded vehicles will be allowed to move towards their destinations after the completion of the ongoing clearance operation.

The weatherman said dry conditions are likely to prevail till February 5, However, a spell of rain and snow has been predicted under the influence of western disturbance from February 5 evening.

"is likely to remain mainly dry throughout the state till February 5 (evening). It is likely be be followed by another spell of snow and rain till February 9," a of the MET department said.

Meanwhile, the sun shone brightly in Jammu after remaining hidden behind clouds over the past couple of days, providing much needed relief to the people from the cold conditions.

Amid intermittent rains, the day temperature in the city Friday plummeted to 11.6 degrees Celsius, which is 9.3 degrees below normal during this part of the season, the said adding the night temperature also fell, settling at 6.5 degrees Celsius.

The snow-bound emerged as the coldest place in Jammu region with minimum temperature slipping to -5.0 degrees Celsius followed by Bhaderwah town of district at -4.0 degrees Celsius and the highway township of at -2.5 degrees Celsius, the said.

He said Katra, the base camp for pilgrims visiting the famous in Reasi district, recorded a low of 5.0 degrees Celsius.

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First Published: Sat, February 02 2019. 12:40 IST