Srinagar: Bandipora-Gurez road was thrown open for traffic on Saturday after remaining closed for more than three months following snowfall.
The traffic on the 85-kilometer road stretch will be allowed in a controlled manner and the decision came as Border Roads Organisation (BRO) completed the snow clearance operation in a record time this year, officials said.
“Tomorrow on 13-03-2022 subject to fair weather traffic will be allowed from Gurez towards Bandipora and no vehicle will be allowed to move from Bandipora towards Gurez,” the official said, adding, “Vehicles should cross TCP Kanzalwan before 0830 hours,” they said, adding, “ Only LMVs with proper anti-skid chains shall be allowed.”
The officials said that the first convoy of vehicles was allowed as a trial run towards their destination with proper precautionary measures, including the use of chains.
Deputy Commissioner Bandipora Dr Owais Ahmad said traffic will be allowed in a restricted and regulated manner and for restricted hours.
The road remains closed owing to heavy snowfall in Gurez Valley. “The road usually opens in April but this year, the road was opened early.”
The Deputy Commissioner lauded the efforts of BRO and MED for overtime to ensure earlier opening the road.
Earlier this morning, the trial run of vehicles was witnessed by Sub Divisional Magistrate Gurez Dr Mudassir and Officer Commanding BRO 56 RCC Lt Col Abhishek at the spot Zadkhusi.
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