J&K Again: Night Travel ban in Dharmari, Reasi - Arnas - Mahore Road - Check the timing, exceptions

The movement of all vehicles in the Dharmari division Jammu and Kashmir, especially on Reasi-Arnas-Mahore (RAM) road, was completely banned during the night hours. In an order issued on August 24, Magistrate Dharmari said this order will come into effect on August 24 from 20:00 and will remain in effect until 06:00 on September 22, 2025, unless earlier amended or withdrawn. The interim ban is imposed in the wake of heavy rainfall in Jammu and Kashmir. The officer mentioned in the order that heavy rain had caused extensive damage to road infrastructure, including water decoration, erosion and landslides, which made travel very unsafe. What is the timing of the nightclop? The order says that vehicles will be completely limited on all roads, especially Reasi-Arnas-Mahore (RAM) way within the territorial jurisdiction of Dharmari sub-section, between 20:00 and 06:00 daily. What vehicles may not paste? The limitation was imposed on private as well as public transport. Are there exceptions? Yes. “This order does not apply to vehicles involved in emergency services (ambulances, fire services), vehicles used by police and other law enforcement agencies and vehicles used for any relief and repairs by the government departments,” the order said. The order states that the sub -division officer (SDPO) ARNAs will strictly comply with this order. “He will set up the necessary check posts on key locations to enforce the restrictions and take legal action against any offenders, in terms of the applicable provisions of the law,” it states. J&K again has several areas in Jammu and Kashmir Witness of incessant rainfall. Heavy rains beat several parts of Jammu and Kashmir’s Bhaderwah, which brought the normal life to a standstill on Monday. Continuous rainfall has caused the weakening in low -lying areas and increased the risk of landslides along hilly roads. A Cloudburst took place in Kishtwar on August 14 during the Machail Mata Yatra, in which more than 60 people died. During the pilgrimage, the Cloud Burst led to sudden flooding, which led to widespread destruction and deaths. Meanwhile, a massive landslide caused by rainfall, near Balinallah on Jammu-Srinagar National Highway in Udhampur on Sunday and crushed a petrol pump under his debris. The Dudar Nullah of Udhampur’s Dudar Nullah was blocked on Monday after massive rocks moved against the mountains.