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Zojila Pass Breaks Records, Remains Open Amid Harsh Winter

Aqzar Raheel by Aqzar Raheel
February 11, 2025
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Srinagar : In an unprecedented development, the strategic Zojila Pass, which connects Kashmir with Ladakh at an altitude of 11,575 feet, has remained open through February despite severe winter conditions. This milestone comes amid a significant precipitation deficit in Jammu and Kashmir, with an 87% shortfall recorded in January 2025, following 2024—the driest year in five decades with a 29% rainfall deficit.

The remarkable feat is attributed to the relentless efforts of the local administration, the Border Roads Organisation (BRO), and the Indian Army, who have worked tirelessly in subzero temperatures to ensure the pass remains operational.

Zojila Pass is a crucial lifeline for military logistics, trade, and civilian movement. While the under-construction Zojila Tunnel is expected to provide year-round connectivity in the future, the continued operation of the pass this winter marks a significant achievement in regional connectivity.

Additionally, the newly developed Z-Morh Tunnel has improved winter accessibility to Sonamarg, further enhancing transportation links in the region. Officials noted that while Zojila traditionally remained closed for months, improved infrastructure and dedicated management have ensured its continued operation this year.

Workers continue to battle high winds and freezing temperatures to keep the route clear, ensuring seamless movement of essential supplies and strategic convoys. This development is seen as a major boost for both the civilian population and defense preparedness in the region.

 

Aqzar Raheel

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