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300-metre stretch in Udhampur brings Kashmir’s highway to a standstill

Narrow, uneven patch between Tharad and Balli Nallah traps thousands of trucks; NHAI faces mounting criticism over poor road conditions; Against daily average of 10000 vehicles, only 1000 able to ply through bottleneck

Srinagar: At the centre of the ongoing highway crisis is a 300-metre-long, narrow, and severely uneven muddy stretch located between Tharad and Balli Nallah in Udhampur district.

Officials said that the stretch was built by the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) earlier this month after the existing road was buried under debris from a mountain that collapsed onto the highway, and a portion of it was washed away by rains.

“This stretch is responsible for the ongoing crisis. The road is so narrow that only one vehicle can pass through at a time. It should be widened to allow two vehicles to ply simultaneously,” they said, adding that the surface is so uneven that vehicles struggle to pass and often get stuck in the mud.

Multiple videos in possession of KNO show that vehicles are struggling to navigate this stretch and are getting stuck in the muck.

A group of fruit growers accused the National Highways Authority of India of failing to increase the road’s width and level its surface.

“We appeal to Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways Nitin Gadkari and Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha to intervene and ensure that NHAI undertakes steps to widen the road and smoothen its surface,” they said.

Officials confirmed that thousands of vehicles have been stuck on the highway over the past few days.

“On a normal day during peak fruit season, around 10000 vehicles, including 1000 apple trucks, ply on the highway. But due to the current road conditions, only 700 to 1000 vehicles are able to move through. Besides, around 2500 vehicles are diverted via Mughal Road. This results in a daily backlog of nearly 6,000 vehicles per day,” they said. (KNO)

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