Traffic on the only all-weather road connecting Kashmir with the rest of India was restored after a nearly three-hour long road clearance operation, traffic department officials said.
They said a landslide had struck the highway in the Maroog area of Ramban around 10:30 am, forcing authorities to suspend traffic.
The traffic on the highway had been restricted to one-way and only Jammu-bound vehicles were allowed on the road from Srinagar this morning.
The officials said that a road-clearance operation was launched despite a drizzle and work was completed within three hours, following which the stranded vehicles were allowed to move towards their destination.
On Friday, too, there was a landslide, and the highway was cleared around noon. Traffic was allowed to move from Jammu to Srinagar around 2 pm.
High-altitude areas in the state have experienced moderate snow since March 1, resulting in considerable drop in temperatures.
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