J-K Traffic Advisory After Landslide Blocks Doda-Kishtwar Road

A major landslide near Gatsoo blocked the Doda-Kishtwar road in Jammu and Kashmir's Doda district early Saturday, disrupting vehicular movement. The Jammu and Kashmir Traffic Police issued an advisory urging commuters to avoid travel until the road is fully restored. Clearance operations with heavy machinery are underway, and no casualties have been reported from the landslide. In a separate incident, a bridge collapse in Bantalab killed three labourers, prompting Deputy Chief Minister Surinder Choudhary to announce strict action against officials and the contractor.

Key Points: Landslide Blocks Doda-Kishtwar Road, Traffic Advisory Issued

  • Landslide near Gatsoo blocks Doda-Kishtwar road
  • Clearance operations ongoing with heavy machinery
  • No casualties reported in the landslide
  • Separate bridge collapse in Bantalab kills three labourers
  • Deputy CM Surinder Choudhary announces action including suspension of officials
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J-K traffic police issues traffic advisory after landslide blocks Doda-Kishtwar road

A major landslide near Gatsoo blocks the Doda-Kishtwar road in J-K. Clearance underway; commuters advised to avoid travel until restoration.

"Traffic update at 0800 hrs. The Doda-Kishtwar road is blocked due to a major landslide at Gatsoo near Pul Doda. Men and machinery are on the job, however, it will take some time to clear. Commuters are advised to avoid travel on the Doda-Kishtwar road until it is fully restored. - Jammu and Kashmir Traffic Police"

Doda, May 2

The Doda-Kishtwar road in Jammu and Kashmir's Doda district was blocked on Saturday following a major landslide near Gatsoo, close to Pul Doda, disrupting vehicular movement and prompting authorities to issue a traffic advisory.

Officials said clearance operations are underway, but restoration of traffic is expected to take time.

According to an update shared by the Jammu and Kashmir Traffic Police on X, the landslide occurred early in the morning, completely obstructing the key road link connecting Doda and Kishtwar.

"Traffic update at 0800 hrs. The Doda-Kishtwar road is blocked due to a major landslide at Gatsoo near Pul Doda. Men and machinery are on the job, however, it will take some time to clear. Commuters are advised to avoid travel on the Doda-Kishtwar road until it is fully restored," the advisory read.

Authorities have deployed teams along with heavy machinery to clear debris and restore connectivity at the earliest.

Visuals from the site show officials working on removing the boulders from the road. No casualties or injuries have been reported in the landslide so far.

Further details are awaited.

Meanwhile, in a separate incident in the Bantalab area of Jammu, at least three labourers were killed after an under-construction portion of a bridge collapsed. Rescue operations were launched immediately after the incident, with teams managing to pull out one survivor.

Deputy Chief Minister Surinder Choudhary expressed grief over the loss of lives, stating that four workers had been trapped in the collapse. "I am deeply saddened by the loss of three lives in the incident. Four people were trapped, of whom three died, and one survived safely," he said.

He added that strict action has been initiated, including suspension of two officials, attachment of another, and blacklisting of the contractor, while an inquiry into the incident is underway.

- ANI

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Kavya N
My cousin lives in Kishtwar and has been stuck for two days now due to this landslide. The only road connecting them to Doda is through this route. Tragic that in 2024, we still face such basic connectivity issues in border areas. At least no casualties in this one, but the bridge collapse in Jammu is heartbreaking.
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Rohit L
The Bantalab bridge collapse is the real tragedy here. Three lives lost because of poor construction standards? And they suspension two officials and blacklist the contractor AFTER people die? We need accountability BEFORE accidents happen. Our infrastructure projects need rigorous quality checks, not just post-mortem actions.
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Priya S
Thankful that no lives were lost in the Gatsoo landslide. But honestly, the traffic advisory came at 8 AM when many commuters had already started their journey. These advisories need to be issued earlier, especially for people traveling from remote areas who don't have access to social media. Old-school announcements via local radio or public address systems would help.
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Jacob K
As someone who works in disaster management, I appreciate the prompt response from J-K Traffic Police in issuing the advisory and deploying machinery. However, the region needs permanent solutions: bioengineering for slopes, regular geological surveys before monsoon, and alternative route planning. The Doda-Kishtwar corridor is too critical to be left vulnerable every year.
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Raghav A
Sad to see dual tragedies in J&K today. The govt should declare compensation for bridge collapse victims' families - ₹5 lakh minimum like other states do. Also, why can't they build a tunnel through this landslide-prone stretch? Yes, budget is a concern, but how many more lives and

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