JAMMU: After a two-day closure following a number of landslides triggered by heavy rain and snowfall, the Jammu-Srinagar nationwide freeway (NH-44) was opened for one-way visitors on Monday.Officers mentioned the NH β the one all-weather street connecting Kashmir with the remainder of the nation β was closed for visitors early Saturday following taking pictures stones and mudslides at over a dozen locations between Nashri and Banihal, together with Dalwas, Mehad-Cafeteria and Hingni in Ramban.After slight enchancment in climate circumstances, NHAI pressed males and equipment to work at a number of places to clear the particles and restore visitors.βIn view of the single lane and poor surface of the road in Dalwas, Mehad-Cafeteria, Kishtwari Pather and other places witnessing landslides, one-way traffic was resumed Monday morning till the double lane gets repaired. Traffic has been moving normally from Jammu to Srinagar,β a visitors cop mentioned whereas urging commuters to observe lane self-discipline and drive cautiously as overtaking may result in congestion.After the NH was closed, J&Okay Police, Civil Fast Response Crew together with district authorities in Ramban had arrange a free neighborhood kitchen for round 500 stranded passengers at Naka Shan Palace, who have been supplied with water, tea, biscuits, lunch, and extra meals gadgets.
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