Sanjha Morcha

Rohtang Pass thrown open to traffic, 46 rescued

SHIMLA: Over 40 people, including patients and defence personnel who were stranded at a camp, were rescued as BRO opened the Rohtang Pass for traffic on Thursday.

AQIL KHAN /HT■ The Lahaul & Spiti administration has asked the army to allow it to use the underconstruction strategic tunnel in Rohtang in the wake of any medical emergency.

At least 180 vehicles crossed the pass on Thursday.

The 13,000-ft high passRohtang Pass was closed and traffic on the Manali-Leh highway had come to a standstill following heavy snowfall on November 17.

At least 46 persons, including patients and defence personnel, were lodged at Kokhsar village, 70 km uphill from Manali.

Speaking to Hindustan Times, 38 Border Road Task Force commander AK Awasthi said, “The Border Road Organisation (BRO) had on Wednesday completed snow clearance operation on Rohtang Pass, but did not allow movement of traffic due to ice on roads. The pass was thrown open for traffic on Thursday morning.”

Saying that the clearing operations were a great challenge, Awasthi said, “80-member work force worked 12 hours while subzero temperature affected efficiency of machines. High-velocity winds in the area also made snow clearance more difficult,” he said.

Meanwhile, the district administration in Lahaul & Spiti has also sought help from the army asking it allow the use of under construction strategic tunnel in Rohtang .

“We have requested the defence authorities to allow us to use tunnel in case of medical emergencies,” said deputy commissioner Lahaul & Spiti Dewa Singh Negi. MARRIAGE PARTY RESCUED

As many as 35 members of a marriage party, who were trapped in snow, were brought to Udaipur, 60 km from Keylong on Thursday. The marriage party, which had left for Miyarh valley on November 15 from Kullu, was caught in the snow. “They all have been taken to a rest house in Udaipur,” said Udaipur naib tehsildhar Karam Chand.