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Banihal/Jammu, Feb 24 :   Kashmir-bound vehicles were Sunday allowed to ply on the Jammu-Srinagar National Highway, which was reopened for one-way traffic after remaining closed for three consecutive days owing to fresh snowfall and multiples landslides, an official of the traffic department said. 

The traffic was allowed from Jammu to Srinagar for the second day Sunday to facilitate stranded passengers and also to ensure supply of essential commodities to the valley, the official said. 

The 270-KM highway, the only all-weather road linking Kashmir with rest of the country, was blocked by a major landslide at Maroog on Friday, hours after authorities allowed traffic from Jammu to Srinagar after three days closure, but agencies concerned pressed its men and machines into service and managed to restore the road after an over six-hour long operation. 

The stranded vehicles were cleared throughout the night despite a minor landslide in Seeri area Friday night which affected movement of vehicles for about 40 minutes, the official said. 

He said hundreds of vehicles including trucks carrying essential commodities crossed Jawahar Tunnel - the gateway to Kashmir, till this morning. 

The traffic, which was allowed from Jammu to Srinagar Sunday morning, was going on smoothly when last reports were received, the official said, adding no vehicle was allowed from the opposite direction as recent landslides between Banihal and Ramban had narrowed down the road and is only feasible for movement of single vehicle at various places. 

The traffic on the highway is plying alternatively from the twin capitals of Srinagar and Jammu over the past six months to avoid jamming in view of the ongiong work on the four-lane project. 

The traffic is most likely to ply from Srinagar to Jammu on Monday, he said adding the decision on it would be taken later in the day after reviewing status of traffic and road condition.           [Agencies]

Jammu, Aug 13: Traffic on the Jammu-Srinagar National Highway was suspended today after being blocked by multiple landslides triggered by heavy rains in Ramban and Udhampur districts of Jammu and Kashmir, officials said.

However, Mughal road is open for two-way traffic.

The nearly 270-km Jammu-Srinagar National Highway, the only all-weather road linking Kashmir with the rest of the country, was blocked by landslides at Seri in Ramban district and Kheri in Udhampur district, they said.

They said no damage or casualty was reported in the landslides but it led to a massive traffic jam leaving hundreds of passengers stranded.

Over 300 vehicles were stranded at various places en route, they said.

The men and machines of BRO are working to clear the highway of landslides and make it trafficable, they said.

Traffic officials said the Mughal Road, connecting the twin districts of Poonch and Rajouri in Jammu region with south Kashmir's Shopian district, was open for two-way traffic.
 (PTI)

Amethi (UP), Jul 12: Five people, including two brothers, were killed when their car was hit by a speeding truck on the Faizabad-Rebareli National Highway here, police said today.

The accident occurred near the Haliyapur crossing under the Jagdishpur police station area last evening, they said.

Two people were killed on the spot and three more died at a hospital while undergoing treatment, police said.

Traffic movement on the highway was affected for almost three hours after the accident, they added.

The deceased, identified as Sajan Lal (40), Rameshwar Prasad Pandey (62), Raj Karan Pandey (53), driver Ram Kumar (40) and Hanuman Prasad (40), were all residents of nearby Saresar village, police said.

Meanwhile, Rijwan Ahmad (19) of Suratgarh was killed when the tractor he was driving in a farm overturned, police said.
 (PTI)

Banihal/Jammu, Jul 10: One of the two tubes of the Jawahar Tunnel on the Jammu-Srinagar National Highway was closed today after it developed cracks, officials said.

The tube was damaged after rocks fell into the tunnel complex through its service and air vents, a traffic department official said.

However, vehicles are being allowed to move through the tunnel's other tube, he said.

Departments concerned are carrying out repair works, but it will take time, the officials said.

The highway is the only all-weather road connecting Kashmir with the rest of the country and is called the gateway to the Valley.

"The repair work will take some time and, therefore, people have been requested to undertake their journey only after confirming the status of the road, he said.

Rocks fell into the tunnel damaging one of the tubes. The portion has developed cracks, a police official said.

He said that following the tube's closure, a number of vehicles got stranded between the Banihal and Qazigund sectors.

The tunnel was constructed in the 1950's for round-the-year surface transport and has been operational since December 1956.

The tunnel was renovated by the Border Roads Organization several times over the past decades to ensure it stays open.
 (PTI)


Virudhunagar, Apr 7: Seven members of a family were killed and two others seriously injured, when a Sports Utility Vehicle (SUV) in which they were travelling collided head-on with a sugar-laden lorry at Devathanam village near Rajapalayam on the Madurai-Tirunelveli National Highway, in the wee hours of Saturday.
Preliminary investigations revealed that the occupants of the ill-fated SUV hailed from Bengaluru and were returning to their native place after an excursion to Kerala. 
The injured were admitted to the Government Rajaji Hospital at Madurai, where their condition was stated to be critical. 
Further investigation is on. UNI 


ANANTNAG, MARCH 27: A team led by Assistant Commissioner Revenue, Anantnag, Syed Shabir Ahmad today launched a demolition drive along the new National Highway at Bijbehara.
During the demolition drive, 12 illegal structures constructed in violation of existing norms and procedures were demolished.
The ACR was accompanied by SDM Bijbehara, Tehsildar Bijbehara, Revenue officials and other concerned.



ANANTNAG, MARCH 26: The District Development Commissioner (DDC) Anantnag Mohammad Younis Malik today visited National Highway and inspected the pace of construction work at Levdoora and Wangund.
Various deputations belonging to the areas met the DDC, who apprised him about the construction work made at the sites by RAMKY. The deputations requested for widening the road/crossings and making necessary renovations for smooth vehicular movement.
The DDC was accompanied by SDM, and Engineers of R&B and RAMKY.


Srinagar, Nov 15: The 434-km-long national highway, linking Ladakh region with Kashmir and historic Mughal road, was closed for traffic due to early morning snowfall. 
However, the 300-km-long Srinagar-Jammu national highway was through for traffic despite rain. A traffic police official that traffic on the Srinagar-Leh national highway was suspended on Wednesday morning following snowfall at Zojilla pass. The road had become slippery due to snowfall, he said, adding that traffic would be restored if the weather will improve. 'We will allow traffic from Drass to Kashmir on the highway and from Srinagar to Leh in the afternoon after the road become safe for journey,' he said. He said traffic on 86-km-long historic Mughal road, connecting Shopian in South Kashmir to Rajouri and Poonch in Jammu region has also been suspended due to snowfall at Peer-ki-Gali and other places early this morning. Efforts are being made to restore the traffic, he said, adding that the road has become slippery. Meanwhile, traffic official said that traffic on the highway, linking Kashmir valley with the rest of the country was plying despite rain. However, heavy vehicles will continue to ply from one side only while light vehicles will operate from both sides. Today heavy vehicles will ply from Srinagar to Jammu, he said, adding that the vehicles have to pass Jawahar tunnel before 1000 hrs. Light vehicles will ply from both sides, he added. UNI

          PULWAMA, NOVEMBER 04: The District Development Commissioner Pulwama, Ghulam Mohammad Dar to inspected upgradation works on Srinagar- Jammu National Highway from Pampore to Awantipora stretch.
          The DDC was accompanied by Additional Deputy Commissioner Pulwama, Assistant Commissioner Revenue, ADC Awantipora, Tehsildar Awantipora, Engineers of RAMKY and other concerned.
          On the occasion, the DDC was apprised about the works undertaken by the executing agency RAMKY including construction of bridges, culverts, macadamization, upgradation and construction of dividers on the National Highway.
          He was informed that maximum portion of the work on the National Highway has been completed and work on the bridge at Awantipora is expected to be completed by next month.

          The District Development Commissioner stressed upon executing agency to speed up the work on the said portion of the National Highway by utilizing all available men and machinery so that the completion of remained bridge and culverts is completed within stipulated time.