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In Chamoli district, continuous rainfall has led to the closure of the Badrinath National Highway (NH-7) for the past 13 hours at Lambagad and Khachada drains, leaving several passengers stranded. The National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) is actively working to reopen the highway and restore normal traffic flow.
The persistent downpour in the region has resulted in the accumulation of water at Lambagad and Khachada drains, rendering the highway impassable and posing a significant inconvenience to commuters. As a result, passengers traveling along the NH-7, particularly those heading to Badrinath, have been affected by the road closure.
The NHAI has swiftly mobilized its teams and resources to address the situation and expedite the reopening of the highway. Efforts are underway to clear the waterlogged areas and ensure the safe passage of vehicles. Equipment and manpower have been deployed to mitigate the impact of the heavy rainfall and restore connectivity.
The closure of the Badrinath National Highway has caused disruptions in transportation and stranded a considerable number of passengers. However, authorities are diligently working to alleviate the inconvenience and facilitate the swift resumption of normal traffic flow.
It is advisable for travelers to stay updated with the latest information regarding the reopening of the highway and to follow any instructions or advisories issued by the authorities. Passengers are urged to exercise caution and consider alternative routes or means of transportation until the highway is deemed safe and accessible.
The NHAI remains committed to resolving the situation promptly and ensuring the smooth functioning of the Badrinath National Highway. Measures are being taken to minimize the impact of adverse weather conditions and ensure the safety and convenience of all travelers.