SRINAGAR: Jammu and Kashmir’s Director General of Police (DGP) Dilbagh Singh Tuesday said that the Srinagar-Jammu national highway has been made through after five days and stranded vehicles ferrying 5500 pilgrims were allowed to proceed towards Srinagar. He said more than 5500 pilgrims have been allowed to move upwards while a final decision by the Traffic authorities about traffic movement on the highway will be taken this evening.

Pertinently, the highway was blocked after incessant rains triggered landslides that resulted in the caving in of the road stretches at Chamb Seri and Panthal. The DGP said the High Authorities of India did a commendable job by restoring the highway.

“At Chamb Seri area, a portion has been blacktopped while the remaining portion has to be blacktopped as well. However, at Panthal, the road stretch between the two tunnels had caved in and the Highway Authorities managed an alternate motorable stretch within the shortest possible time,” the DGP said, adding that stranded vehicles ferrying 5500 Amarnath pilgrims were allowed to proceed towards Srinagar while another 5500 pilgrims were allowed to move towards upwards.

“Firstly, all stranded vehicles, especially the vehicles ferrying pilgrims will be allowed to proceed towards Srinagar. In the evening, traffic authorities will sit and take a call on traffic movement on the highway,” he said.

Singh was accompanied by ADGP Jammu Mukesh Singh, IG traffic, DC Ramban, SSP traffic NHW and other officials. He took stock of the road restoration at Chamba Seri, Ramban—(KNO)

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