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Home | India | Hundreds Of Tourists Stranded As Srinagar Jammu Highway Remains Closed

Hundreds of tourists stranded as Srinagar-Jammu highway remains closed

Hundreds of tourists remained stranded in Kashmir as the Srinagar-Jammu National Highway stayed closed for the second day due to snowfall. While some expressed distress over travel disruptions, others said they felt fortunate to experience the snow-covered valley

By PTI
Published Date - 28 January 2026, 05:34 PM
Hundreds of tourists stranded as Srinagar-Jammu highway remains closed
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Srinagar: Hundreds of tourists remained stranded in Kashmir as the Srinagar-Jammu National Highway, the only all-weather road link connecting the valley with the rest of the country, was closed for traffic for the second day on Wednesday.

The closure of the highway has left many travellers stuck here.


“I have been stuck here for the last two days. We had come here to enjoy snow, but it is this snow that has become our punishment,” Kailash, a tourist from Rajasthan, told PTI Videos. He appealed to the authorities to clear the road “anyhow” and “allow us to go as our families are waiting for us”.

“The flights were cancelled yesterday and now the fare has increased. They are asking for at least Rs 20-25 thousand. We request you to clear the road as it is causing us distress. If this approach remains, then next time no tourist will come to Kashmir. We will not come for sure if it continues like this,” he added.

Another tourist, Mohit Sharma, said the closure of the highway for the second day has caused many hardships to people.

“They are not allowing traffic even after the weather has improved. We want to go home, but are stuck here unfortunately. It is causing us many hardships. We are forced to spend extra than our budget. We want them to allow traffic so that the people who are stranded and have nowhere to go could leave,” Sharma said.

While the stranded tourists are waiting anxiously for the highway to reopen, some said they were “fortunate” to get stuck in the snow-covered valley.

“I won’t say that I am stuck. I do not feel that I am stuck. Everyone is not fortunate to be stuck here. I am,” Shipra Bharadwaj, a professor at Delhi University who is on her fourth trip to the Kashmir valley, said.

Bharadwaj said she was advised this time to visit the valley during Chilla-i-Kalan, the 40-day harshest winter period when the chances of snowfall are maximum and most frequent.

“I had never felt snowfall over my head. This time I did. I am fortunate,” she added.

The snowfall on Tuesday forced the closure of the highway and the suspension of flight operations at the Srinagar airport. While flight operations resumed on Wednesday after improvement in the weather, the highway continued to remain closed for traffic.

The authorities are making efforts to restore the national highway (NH-44), which continued to remain closed for the second day on Wednesday due to snow accumulation and slippery conditions, officials said.

They said snow clearance operations were in progress to restore traffic on the highway.

The National Highways Authority of India personnel are sprinkling salt and urea on the road to improve conditions for safe driving as parts of the highway remained slippery due to frosty conditions after the snowfall, they said.

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