Shopian, Aug 29 : The historic Mughal Road, connecting Jammu with the Kashmir Valley, has turned into the only alternative route after the Srinagar-Jammu National Highway remained closed for the past three days following heavy rains and landslides. Officials said restoration of the highway may take more time due to extensive damage.
With traffic being diverted through Mughal Road, the route has witnessed heavy rush, leaving commuters distressed over the absence of basic facilities. Travelers complained that there is no mobile network, no toilets and no proper accommodation along the stretch, making the journey risky and exhausting. “In case of an emergency, the absence of mobile service makes it impossible to seek help,” some passengers said.
District administrations of Poonch and Shopian have issued an advisory restricting movement to one-way traffic on the Mughal Road. The arrangement has caused several vehicles to remain stranded, prompting drivers to demand that the road be opened for two-way traffic to ease congestion and difficulties.
Locals in Shopian have meanwhile urged the government to declare Mughal Road as a national highway in view of its growing importance. They have also sought immediate construction of a tunnel so that the road remains open throughout the year, as snowfall keeps it shut for nearly six months. People believe that if the tunnel project is taken up, the Mughal Road would not only provide a safe and sustainable route but also strengthen connectivity between Jammu and the Valley.
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