Qazigund: The 270 kilometre Jammu–Srinagar National Highway was partially opened for traffic on Wednesday, with authorities working to clear vehicles stranded at multiple locations in Qazigund. The highway was closed on Tuesday following heavy snowfall.
Officials told the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) that priority is being given to stranded light motor vehicles (LMVs) at various points in Qazigund to ease congestion and ensure safe passage.
They said snow clearance operations are underway on vulnerable stretches, while salt and urea are being sprinkled at identified spots to prevent skidding and improve road conditions.
The officials added that the highway will be opened in a phased manner, subject to weather conditions and road safety assessments.
Commuters have been advised to avoid unnecessary travel and follow official traffic advisories before undertaking their journey.
Meanwhile, flight operations at Srinagar Airport resumed this morning. These were temporarily suspended due to poor visibility caused by snowfall.
“Arrivals and departures to and from the airport are now back on schedule, easing travel for stranded passengers,” officials said adding they have advised travelers to stay in touch with airlines for updates as weather conditions remain unpredictable—(KNO)







