Jammu–Srinagar Highway Reopens Partially for LMVs After Eight-Day Closure

Srinagar, Sept 10: The Jammu–Srinagar National Highway (NH-44), which had been closed for eight consecutive days due to major landslides at Thard in Udhampur district, has been reopened partially for light motor vehicles (LMVs), including passenger cars, from 9:20 AM today. Heavy vehicles remain barred until full restoration is achieved.

Ongoing Restoration Efforts

Authorities continue working at full pace to remove debris and stabilize affected sections of the highway. No definitive timeline has been provided for full reopening, but the urgent pace of restoration offers hope for resuming regular traffic soon.

Partial Relief for Stranded Commuters

The partial reopening brings much-needed relief to commuters and transporters left stranded during the closure. However, the ongoing suspension of heavy vehicle movement suggests that logistics and supply chains may continue to face disruptions until the highway is declared fully safe.


Source: Daily Excelsior (Read original report)

Labels: NH-44, Jammu-Srinagar Highway, Partial Reopening, Landslides, LMVs Allowed

Tags: #NH44 #HighwayReopening #LightVehicles #LandslideRelief #DailyExcelsior

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