SRINAGAR: Srinagar-Jammu national highway has again been closed for traffic after fresh landslides occurred at different places, though 1000 stranded trucks from the valley have been cleared.
Traffic was briefly restored on Thursday evening and the Jammu bound trucks were allowed to pass the vulnerable stretch. Nearly 1000 trucks from the valley were able to cross the landslide-prone areas before the road was closed again.
“Around 1000 trucks from Valley cleared for Jammu. The Srinagar Jammu NHW is blocked again at Cafeteria Morh, Ramban. Machines deployed for clearance. Traffic halted at safer places,” said Aamir Ali, director of the Disaster Management Department.
Traffic Control Room, Ramban, said most of the trucks have been cleared from the highway. “Only a few trucks are stranded on the highway. The road is blocked,” said an official.
Flight operation resumed at Srinagar airport after visibility improved on Thursday. “We had 45 scheduled flights today. Our operations were delayed due to adverse weather and low visibility. We were able to operate 35 flights and 6 were canceled. We are grateful to our passengers for showing utmost understanding and cooperation in these days of natural calamity,” Srinagar Airport tweeted.
Earlier, snowfall had disrupted both vehicular and air traffic from Srinagar. Scores of flights to and from Srinagar were canceled due to poor visibility and snowfall. Chaos was witnessed at Srinagar airport as hundreds of passengers jostled to check-in.