City
Epaper

J-K: Restoration work underway as NH-44 remain closed on third day

By ANI | Updated: January 25, 2026 08:30 IST

Jammu (Jammu and Kashmir) [India], January 25 : Restoration work is underway on the Srinagar-Jammu National Highway and other ...

Open in App

Jammu (Jammu and Kashmir) [India], January 25 : Restoration work is underway on the Srinagar-Jammu National Highway and other key roads, which remained closed for the third consecutive day on Sunday following snowfall, officials said.

Hundreds of vehicles were stranded at Jakhani in Udhampur on Saturday, an official said.

District Traffic Inspector (DTI) Udhampur, Vinay Gupta, tolda day earlier, "The National Highway has been closed since last night due to snowfall. The road has been temporarily opened for tourists heading to Patnitop. We are checking their hotel bookings and IDs before allowing them to proceed to Patnitop".

"The road to Srinagar is still closed. The Doda-Kishtwar road is also closed; restoration work is underway there," he added.

Engineering Officer at the PWD Mechanical Wing, Hidayatullah Zargar, said that massive road-clearing operations are underway

"Machinery is deployed everywhere in Doda...In Bhadra, we have created a temporary road for the ambulance while we clear the other roads... We face the most difficulty in Bhadra, especially in the congested areas. In Bhadra, we have created a single lane for now," he said.

The incessant snowfall for the second consecutive night in the famous hill resorts of Jammu province - Patnitop, Nathatop, Sanasar & Batote, besides Banihal, Gool and other reaches - has paralysed life in these areas.

Because of the blockage of all paths, NH44 and NH244, and the deserted markets, elusive customers compelled some shopkeepers to keep their shops closed for the second consecutive day in Batote market of Ramban district.

The tourists, especially the snow buffs who couldn't reach Patnitop due to road blockages, were seen enjoying the snow, and their children were playing snow games.

The delight of long-awaited snowfall has also brought disruption to power and water supplies, as well as surface (traffic) and telecommunications.

The Ramban district administration was caught unprepared to face this unexpected heavy snowfall, as the road-clearing machines and the staff of Jammu Power Development Corporation Ltd (JPDCL) and Jal Shakti Vibhag were found to be insufficient.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

InternationalChina sanctions Japanese lawmaker Keiji Furuya over Taiwan visit

Cricket"10 teams make it even harder competition": Head coach Jayawardene on MI not winning IPL since 2020

BusinessIndia, Vietnam have strong opportunities in textile, investment cooperation amid global challenges: Vietnamese trade official

InternationalUAE: Five Indians among 12 injured by falling missile debris in Abu Dhabi

NationalBihar Deputy CM Vijay Kumar Sinha slams Asaduddin Owaisi over "Miya is alive" remarks

National Realted Stories

NationalBypolls: K'taka BJP accuses CM Siddaramaiah of 'spreading lies' on guarantees

NationalMalda 'hostage' incident: NIA team arrives at Kaliachak-II Block Development Office

NationalUnion Education Secy Sanjay Kumar opens Ambala Army School, ask students to serve nation

NationalKolkata Police summon two Trinamool councillors over CEO office protest tension

National"My role is to campaign for candidates....I'll be fulfilling that responsibility": K Annamalai ahead of polls