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Updated At: Jul 01, 2022 06:35 AM (IST)
Motorists waiting to reach their destinations said a long queue of vehicles was seen on the highway as both uphill and downhill movement of traffic was severely hit.
Huge traffic jam near Timber Trail resorts near Parwanoo hits commuters as vehicles fail to move even half a kilo meter in an hour after a Haryana roadways bus overturned near the resort.
Motorists waiting to reach their destinations said a long queue of vehicles was seen on the highway as both uphill and downhill movement of traffic was severely hit.
Though policemen were at the spot near the accident site, they could do a little to provide smooth vehicular movement. The fact that a viaduct bridge is being constructed near TTR, the width of the road was narrowed and this further created problems in smooth movement of the vehicles.
Eyewitnesses said even an ambulance bound for PGI Chandigarh was caught in the traffic jam since the past one hour.
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