As the Jammu-Srinagar highway grapples with closure over the past three days due to mudslides in Ramban district, the plight of stranded travelers has become a pressing concern. However, amidst this challenging scenario, a heartening display of solidarity and swift action has emerged as the Jammu Kashmir Police, in conjunction with the Civil Quick Response Team (QRT), has taken significant steps to alleviate the hardships faced by those marooned on the highway.
At Naka Shan Palace today, the Ramban Police and Civil QRT joined forces to provide meals and essential supplies to over 500 stranded passengers. This collaborative effort goes beyond mere assistance; it embodies the spirit of unity and resilience in times of adversity.
Despite the closure of the highway, the Ramban Police’s proactive response to a landslide near Hingni Ramsoo has been noteworthy. Stranded travelers have received vital support, including water, tea, biscuits, lunch, and additional provisions, ensuring their well-being amidst the challenging circumstances.
Authorities have assured that concerted efforts are underway to clear the highway, with personnel and machinery deployed to address the mudslides causing the closure. Despite the obstacles, the collective efforts of the Jammu Kashmir Police and Civil QRT serve as a ray of hope, offering solace and assistance to those impacted by the disruption.
As the situation unfolds, the unwavering commitment and community spirit exhibited by the authorities and volunteers stand as a testament to the collective resolve to overcome challenges and ensure the safety and welfare of all stranded individuals on the highway.