Key Points

Union Minister Jitendra Singh announced that landslide debris on NH-244 has been cleared and the road is now open for traffic. The Border Roads Organisation undertook difficult terrain work to cut a new formation and restore connectivity. Power and water supply have been fully restored in all affected areas of Ramban district. Meanwhile, the Vaishno Devi Yatra remains suspended for the 13th consecutive day due to ongoing safety concerns from adverse weather.

Key Points: Jitendra Singh Announces NH-244 Cleared After Landslide Road Reopened

  • BRO and NHAI cleared landslide debris on NH-244 after incessant rains
  • Road from Basohli to Bani restored with new formation cut
  • Power and water supply fully restored in Ramban areas
  • Vaishno Devi Yatra suspended for 13th day due to safety
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Landslide debris and damage on NH-244 cleared, road open for traffic: Union Minister Jitendra Singh

Union Minister Jitendra Singh confirms NH-244 cleared of landslide debris, road reopened for traffic. BRO and NHAI restore connectivity in Kathua and Ramban districts.

"An entirely new formation had to be cut to bypass the damaged stretch of the road. - Jitendra Singh"

Srinagar, September 7

Union Minister of State Jitendra Singh on Sunday said that landslide debris and damage done on the NH-244 have been cleared, and the road has been opened for the movement of traffic.

In a series of posts on X, he gave a detailed status of work undertaken by agencies, including the Border Roads Organisation (BRO) and National Highways Authority of India (NHAI), in affected regions.

Jitendra Singh posted on his X updating on the road situation of Kathu district and said, "Basohli Bani, district #Kathua Update: A portion of the road from Basohli to Bani was washed out due to incessant rains, leaving a yawning gap in the road at Tikri Morh, 47 km from Basohli. An entirely new formation had to be cut to bypass the damaged stretch of the road. This was undertaken in treacherous weather and difficult terrain, with men and machines taking calculated risks. The link was finally restored, establishing connectivity to Bhaderwah from Basohli. BRO deserves appreciation for accomplishing this difficult task."

Providing another update, on the Bani-Basohli road, he stated that the road was opened yesterday for light motor vehicles and hoped to open it for heavy traffic if the weather remains favourable. He further mentioned that rain has started in the region, halting the ground work.

He further tweeted, " #Ramban Update: Power and water supply have been restored in all the areas. All the main internal Roads have been opened temporarily except the Ramban to Gool Roa,d which may be opened by tomorrow."

Meanwhile, the Vaishno Devi Yatra continues to remain suspended for the 13th consecutive day, due to adverse weather and safety concerns.Heavy rainfall over the past several days has triggered landslides and road blockages in the Trikuta Hills, making the pilgrimage route unsafe for devotees. Authorities have said that the Vaishno Devi Yatra will resume only after the situation improves and the track is declared safe for devotees.

- ANI

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Priya S
Hope they maintain the quality of the temporary repairs. Last time after similar quick fixes, the road deteriorated again within weeks. Proper drainage systems need to be installed to prevent future landslides in these hilly areas.
Aman W
The connectivity to Bhaderwah being restored is such a relief! Many families were stranded and essential supplies were getting affected. BRO jawans are the real heroes working in treacherous conditions ⛰️
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Sarah B
While the road restoration is good news, I'm concerned about the Vaishno Devi Yatra suspension. Many devotees plan their pilgrimage months in advance. Hope the authorities provide regular updates about when it might resume.
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Vikram M
This is why we need more investment in infrastructure in hilly regions. Climate change is making weather patterns more unpredictable. Proper engineering solutions and regular maintenance can prevent such frequent disruptions.
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Nikhil C
Good to see prompt action by the authorities. The real test will be how these roads hold up during the upcoming winter months. Hope they've used quality materials that can withstand both heavy rains and cold weather conditions.

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