Landslide-hit Jammu-Srinagar NH remains closed, restoration work may take six days
The Hindu
Jammu-Srinagar National Highway closed due to landslides, stranding vehicles, causing casualties, and requiring six-day road clearance operation.
The landslide-hit Jammu-Srinagar National Highway remained closed for a second day on Monday (April 21, 2025), with a senior NHAI official saying the road clearance operation, underway at 20 locations, was likely to take about six days.
Hundreds of vehicles were left stranded on the strategic 250-kilometre highway — the only all-weather road linking Kashmir with the rest of the country — on Sunday (April 20, 2025) after heavy rainfall and cloudbursts triggered flash floods, landslides and mudslides in Jammu and Kashmir's Ramban district.
Three persons, including two minor siblings, were killed and more than 100 people were rescued as the natural calamity caused massive damage to infrastructure, including roads and residential buildings. A number of vehicles were also buried under the debris.
"We are faced with a challenging situation due to massive deposits of muck on the highway at more than a dozen places, especially on the four-kilometre stretch between Seri and Maroog. The height of the sludge at some places is more than 20 feet," National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) project director Purshottam Kumar said.
The agency's major machinery, including earth movers, are buried under the debris, he added.
"Despite limited available resources of our own, we have arranged machinery from private contractors and deployed those at 20 affected locations simultaneously to speed up the restoration work," he said, expressing satisfaction at the improved weather condition after two days of heavy rain.
However, Mr. Kumar said the highway was likely to take five to six days to reopen for traffic.

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