Snow Clearance Ops in Full Swing on Poonch's Mughal Road After Fresh Snowfall

The Border Roads Organisation is conducting intensive snow clearance operations on the strategic Mughal Road in Poonch district to restore connectivity after fresh snowfall. Traffic on the Shopian-Poonch axis has remained suspended since December 31 due to hazardous conditions. Meanwhile, authorities in Jammu and Kashmir have enhanced security at major tourist spots like Dal Lake and Bhaderwah to manage the increased winter footfall. A tourist from Lucknow specifically praised the Indian Army for ensuring safety and facilitating enjoyment amidst the snowy landscape.

Key Points: Mughal Road Snow Clearance Underway, Traffic Suspended in Poonch

  • BRO clearing snow on Mughal Road
  • Traffic suspended since Dec 31
  • Tourist security tightened in J&K
  • Army praised for tourist safety in Bhaderwah
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J-K: Snow clearance ops in full swing in Poonch; traffic remains suspended due to fresh snowfall

BRO works to clear snow on strategic Mughal Road in Poonch after fresh snowfall suspends traffic. J&K boosts tourist security amid winter surge.

"All the credit goes to the Indian army. I love you my Indian soldier. - Dharmendra Sharma"

Poonch, January 7

Snow clearance operations are underway on the Mughal Road in Poonch district, with the Border Roads Organisation working on a war footing to reopen the strategic stretch following fresh snowfall.

Officials said that 79 RCC of the BRO is carrying out snow clearance to restore connectivity on the Mughal Road up to Peer Ki Gali, located at an altitude of around 13,000 feet. The road remains closed due to fresh snowfall and slippery conditions.

Traffic has remained suspended on the Shopian-Poonch axis since December 31, including the Poonch-Kashmir route via Shopian, due to continuous snowfall and unsafe road conditions.

Earlier this month, Poonch received heavy snowfall, which disrupted normal movement across the region. Authorities said that heavy machinery has been deployed to clear snow and reopen the road at the earliest. Efforts are being made to ensure the road is reopened once weather conditions improve and the surface becomes safe for vehicular movement.

Despite the adverse weather, officials said the BRO is making sustained efforts to keep the Mughal Road operational, given its strategic importance and role in connecting the twin regions of Kashmir and Jammu.

Meanwhile, authorities in Jammu and Kashmir have also stepped up security and safety measures across tourist locations amid increased footfall during the winter season.

On January 1, security around Dal Lake in Srinagar was tightened to ensure the safety of residents and tourists celebrating the New Year. Police and local administration deployed additional personnel, set up security checkpoints, increased patrolling, and enhanced CCTV surveillance to monitor crowd movement and prevent any untoward incidents.

In Bhaderwah, fresh snowfall in Doda district has attracted a surge of tourists, prompting authorities to tighten security at major tourist spots. The snow-covered landscape has emerged as a major attraction for visitors from across the country.

Officials said arrangements have been made to ensure the safety and comfort of tourists amid the cold wave and snowfall. Despite harsh weather conditions, tourism has not been affected, with many visitors drawn to the region's winter scenery.

A tourist visiting Bhaderwah, Dharmendra Sharma, a resident of Lucknow in Uttar Pradesh, praised the arrangements made by the Indian Army for ensuring safety during the snowfall.

"All the credit goes to the Indian army. I love you my Indian soldier. I suggest everyone come here during the new year. The Indian army is taking care of everyone. We played in the snow and enjoyed a lot," he said.

- ANI

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Priya S
It's heartening to see the administration and BRO working so hard. But I hope they are also ensuring the welfare of the workers. Such extreme cold can be dangerous. Please provide them with proper gear and facilities.
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Dharmendra Sharma
Just returned from Bhaderwah! The article is spot on. The snow was magical and the arrangements by the army and local admin were top-notch. Felt completely safe. Highly recommend visiting, but do check road status before you go!
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Rohit P
Mughal Road is a lifeline. The strategic importance cannot be overstated, especially for the people of Poonch and Rajouri. BRO's efforts are crucial not just for tourism but for the local economy and security. Keep it up!
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Sarah B
Visiting from the UK and following this as we plan a trip to Kashmir. It's impressive to see the proactive measures for tourist safety. The balance between promoting winter tourism and ensuring security seems well managed.
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Kavya N
While the efforts are commendable, there's always room for improvement. I hope the authorities are also focusing on alternative routes and better weather prediction to minimize disruption. The locals suffer the most when roads are closed for days.
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Vikram M
This is the real development work that matters. Infrastructure in border

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