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Snow, landslides shut Jammu-Srinagar highway

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Jammu, December 12

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The 270-km Jammu-Srinagar National Highway was closed on Saturday following overnight snowfall. Eight families were moved to safer locations after heavy rain triggered landslides in Gurmul village in Doda district, officials said.

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Eight families moved to safety

  • Eight families in Doda district of the Jammu region were moved to safer locations after heavy rain triggered shooting stones and landslides at Gurmul village in Kastigarh
  • They were provided accommodation and relief material, including bedding, by the district administration

The highway is blocked at several points due to landslides following rain in Marog, Magerkote and Panthiyal, they said.

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Children make their way through the snow in Bhaderwah. PTI

Efforts are on to ensure early restoration of traffic on the strategic road that links the Kashmir region to the rest of the country.

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The officials said in Doda district of the Jammu region, eight families were moved to safer locations after heavy rain triggered shooting stones and landslides at Gurmul village in Kastigarh.

They have been provided accommodation and relief material, including bedding, by the district administration. Agencies concerned have pressed men and machine to clear the vital highway.

The Mughal Road, an alternative route connecting Poonch and Rajouri districts in the Jammu region with south Kashmir’s Shopian district, was closed for traffic on December 8 following heavy snowfall at Pee ki Gali and adjoining areas.

The road along with several other high-altitude routes, including the Sinthan Top, which connects Kishtwar district in the Jammu region with south Kashmir’s Anantnag district, usually remains closed during winter months owing to heavy snowfall.

Reports of three to nine inches of snowfall was received from different parts of Kishtwar district, including Marwah (seven inches), Warwan (nine), Machail (seven), Ishtiyari (five) and Kishtwar, Paddar and Dachin (four inches each), the officials said. In Jammu, it was a sunny day after overnight rain.

The weather is improving gradually across J&K and it is likely to remain overcast throughout the day in Ladakh, a spokesperson of the meteorological department said. — PTI

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