Landslide Blocks Baramulla-Uri Highway Near Lagama, Traffic Diverted

The Baramulla-Uri stretch of the National Highway has been closed near Lagama following a heavy landslide, disrupting vehicular movement. Traffic has been diverted via the Bandi-Paranpillan-Dachi route towards Uri while clearance work is underway. No casualties or injuries have been reported in the landslide, and authorities have deployed teams with heavy machinery to restore connectivity. In separate incidents, the Doda-Kishtwar road was also blocked by a landslide, and three labourers died in a bridge collapse in Jammu.

Key Points: Landslide Closes Baramulla-Uri NH Near Lagama

  • Baramulla-Uri NH closed near Lagama due to landslide
  • Traffic diverted via Bandi-Paranpillan-Dachi route
  • No casualties or injuries reported
  • Doda-Kishtwar road also blocked by landslide on Saturday
  • Three labourers killed in bridge collapse in Jammu
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JK: Baramulla-Uri NH closed near Lagama after landslide, traffic diverted

Baramulla-Uri NH closed near Lagama due to landslide; traffic diverted via Bandi-Paranpillan-Dachi route. No casualties reported. Clearance underway.

"The Doda-Kishtwar road is blocked due to a major landslide at Gatsoo near Pul Doda. - Jammu and Kashmir Traffic Police"

Baramulla, May 3

The Baramulla-Uri stretch of the National Highway has been closed near Lagama following a heavy landslide on Sunday.

The landslide has blocked the road, disrupting vehicular movement on the key route. Traffic has been diverted via the Bandi-Paranpillan-Dachi route towards Uri to ensure the movement of vehicles while clearance work is undertaken.

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

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

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.

"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.

Meanwhile, in a separate incident on Saturday 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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Rajesh Q
While I appreciate the quick diversion and rescue efforts, why does it always take a disaster to expose poor infrastructure? The Doda-Kishtwar road was blocked just yesterday, and now Baramulla-Uri. We need a proper geological survey and risk mapping for all highways in J&K. It's 2024, and we shouldn't be this vulnerable.
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Priya S
Thankful that no casualties were reported in this landslide, but my heart goes out to the families in Bantalab bridge collapse loss. Three workers gone just like that. The deputy CM's action against officials and contractor is welcome, but we need stricter quality checks on all construction projects across India. Safety should never be compromised.
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Aman W
These kinds of disruptions are a reminder of how unpredictable and challenging life can be in the mountainous regions of our country. The bandwidth of our disaster response agencies is tested repeatedly. I hope the NDRF and local administration continue their good work, but it's high time we invest in early warning systems and alternative route mapping.
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Kavya N
Living in a place like Kashmir, we grow up knowing that nature can be both beautiful and unpredictable. The fact that men and machinery are already at work is reassuring. But the authorities should also disseminate information through local channels and PA systems in remote areas so that villagers can plan their travel accordingly. Safety first! 🚧

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