Uri–Baramulla Highway Restored After Massive Landslide

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Uri–Baramulla Highway Restored After Massive Landslide
Uri–Baramulla Highway Restored After Massive Landslide
Srinagar, May 03: Traffic movement on the vital Uri–Baramulla highway was successfully restored on Sunday, May 3, 2026, following a nine-hour suspension. The disruption was caused by a major landslide at Lagama in Uri, triggered by recent heavy rainfall in the region.

The Obstruction

The landslide brought down a significant volume of debris and mudslides, completely blocking the road. For the safety of commuters, authorities halted all traffic immediately after the incident occurred.

Rapid Response and Diversions

To manage the crisis, the local administration took the following steps:
  • Emergency Clearance: Men and machinery were deployed on a “war footing” to clear the heavy debris.
  • Traffic Diversion: While the highway was blocked, traffic was redirected through the Bandi–Paranpillan–Dachi route to maintain connectivity to Uri.
  • Sustained Efforts: After nine hours of continuous clearing operations, the road was declared trafficable.

Safety Advisory

Although the highway is now open for vehicular movement, officials have urged commuters to exercise extreme caution. The prevailing weather conditions in North Kashmir continue to pose a risk of further minor slips or mudslides.