Bandipora, May 19 The Bandipora-Gurez road, which remains closed during winters due to intense snowfall, was officially thrown open for two way traffic on Wednesday.
In a statement, issued to the news agency a spokesperson said that the road opening ceremony was held at the Razdan pass- 11500 feet high wherein Deputy Commissioner Bandipora Dr Owais Ahmad flagged off the traffic declaring official the road open for two-way traffic.
He said that Senior Superintendent of Police Mohammad Zahid, Chief Engineer BRO IK Jaggi, Commander Aijai Singh Dabas, Major Brijesh, SDM Gurez and other senior officers were present on the occasion.
“Gurez valley remains cut-off for around 5 months every year owing to the closure of the 85-kilometre-long road.”
Speaking on the occasion, Deputy Commissioner Bandipora Dr Owais Ahmad lauded the efforts of the Border Roads Organisation (BRO) for working tirelessly to keep the road open for maximum time and then opening the road in record time after heavy snowfall from time to time.
He said road clearance amid adverse weather conditions is not an easy job but a herculean task. He said that it was the hard work of the BRO that helped to keep the road open till mid-December and then opening it for one way traffic in record time after snowfall.
BRO officers on the occasion said clearing of the road was not expected in such a short time in the wake of regular and heavy snowfall this year.
“However, collected and concerted efforts at the hands of the security forces and civil administration led to the breakthrough,” the statement reads—