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Highway: One way traffic allowed, Oil tankers moving towards valley

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February 25, 2019
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IGP for restoration of 2-way traffic on Srinagar-Jammu highway 

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Srinagar: Authorities on Monday said that one way traffic has been allowed to ply on Srinagar Jammu highway and among them are oil tankers.

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Authorities said 300 oil tankers stranded at Patnitop have been allowed to move from Jammu to Srinagar.

They said that the trucks and tankers carrying petroleum products take the Kud-Patnitop-Batote stretch of the highway as no vehicle carrying inflammatory material is allowed to pass through the Chenani-Nashri tunnel that by-passes the old Kud-Patnitop-Batote stretch of the highway.

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