India, April 23 -- The landslide-hit Jammu-Srinagar National Highway at Ramban was reopened on Wednesday for one-way traffic after remaining closed for the last three days. The resumption of vehicular traffic is expected to facilitate the movement of tourists wanting to leave the Kashmir Valley in the wake of the terror attack in Pahalgam.
"The (Jammu-Srinagar) national highway at Ramban is made functional on a one-way basis," the spokesperson said, also announcing the launch of a special train service from SMVD Katra station to New Delhi to assist the stranded passengers and accommodate the "extra rush".
"The administration remains committed to the well-being of all tourists and urges everyone to cooperate and follow the necessary guid...
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