Seven people were feared dead and many vehicles were stranded after an avalanche hit the high-altitude Zojila Pass, which connects the Kashmir Valley with Ladakh, on Friday (March 27, 2026). At least five others were injured in the incident.

Officials said the avalanche, apparently triggered by bright sunlight, hit the Srinagar-Leh national highway near Zero Point at the Zojila Pass in the afternoon, when a train of passenger vehicles was negotiating the snow-laden road. Eyewitnesses said a huge volume of snow came crashing down and buried several vehicles at an altitude of 3,580 metres.

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Initial reports suggested that one vehicle was thrown off the road in the impact of the avalanche and a number of vehicles were left stranded in the snow. However, the casualties were reported from three to four vehicles that went under snow.

“I have directed the Deputy Commissioner and Senior Superintendent of Police of Kargil to visit the spot immediately and mobilise relief and rescue operations. All government agencies, including disaster relief forces and the Border Road Organisation, have been put on high alert,” said Ladakh Lieutenant-Governor Vinai Kumar Saxena. He said he was “personally monitoring the situation.” The highway has been closed for traffic.