Traffic on the vital Jammu-Srinagar National Highway (NH-44) came to a standstill on Friday afternoon after a mudslide struck the Chamba Seri area in Ramban district. The incident brought vehicular movement to a complete halt in both directions, prompting urgent road clearance efforts by authorities.
Officials from the traffic department confirmed that both northbound and southbound traffic has been suspended as a safety precaution. The affected area is prone to landslides, especially during unstable weather conditions, making immediate clearance work critical for restoring connectivity.
Travellers have been strongly advised to postpone any non-essential travel and keep track of real-time road conditions through the official Twitter and Facebook handles of the Jammu and Kashmir Traffic Police. The department emphasized public safety and has urged commuters to remain updated through verified channels.
To assist travellers, traffic control units across the region have activated helplines for live updates. Key numbers include TCU Jammu (0191-2459048, 0191-2740550), TCU Srinagar (0194-2450022, 18001807091), and Ramban (9419993745). These helplines are operational and aimed at providing timely information until the route is cleared.
The traffic department has appealed for public cooperation and patience as restoration work continues. Once the landslip is cleared and the road declared safe, movement is expected to resume gradually under strict monitoring.