JAMMU: Four persons, including two pairs of brothers, died when a landslide hit their vehicle on the Jammu-Srinagar national highway in Banihal in Jammu and Kashmir’s Ramban district on Tuesday morning.
“A vehicle was hit by a boulder at Wagan in Banihal on NH-44. Four bodies were recovered and shifted to Banihal sub-district hospital,” Ramban deputy commissioner Mussarat Islam said. The victims were identified as Irfan Ahmed (33) and his brother Showkat Ahmed (29) from Anantnag, and driver M Afzal Garoo (42) and his brother M Altaf Garoo (36) from Redwani, Kulgam (bordering Anantnag).
“Mortal remains of 4 persons who died in the Wagan accident shifted to hometown Anantnag. Our deepest condolences with the bereaved families on their irreparable loss. RIP (sic),” DC Islam posted on X (formerly Twitter).
In another X post, the DC said: “Traffic has been restored near Kala Pather, Banihal, on NH-44 after clearance of slide by NHAI. People are advised to contact @Traffic_hqrs for updates.”
J&K Traffic Police later issued an advisory stating that confirmation from the Traffic Control Unit was advisable before moving on the highway.
“A vehicle was hit by a boulder at Wagan in Banihal on NH-44. Four bodies were recovered and shifted to Banihal sub-district hospital,” Ramban deputy commissioner Mussarat Islam said. The victims were identified as Irfan Ahmed (33) and his brother Showkat Ahmed (29) from Anantnag, and driver M Afzal Garoo (42) and his brother M Altaf Garoo (36) from Redwani, Kulgam (bordering Anantnag).
“Mortal remains of 4 persons who died in the Wagan accident shifted to hometown Anantnag. Our deepest condolences with the bereaved families on their irreparable loss. RIP (sic),” DC Islam posted on X (formerly Twitter).
In another X post, the DC said: “Traffic has been restored near Kala Pather, Banihal, on NH-44 after clearance of slide by NHAI. People are advised to contact @Traffic_hqrs for updates.”
J&K Traffic Police later issued an advisory stating that confirmation from the Traffic Control Unit was advisable before moving on the highway.