The accident occurred near a children's hospital in Bemina area, a police official said
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Two persons were killed after being hit by an ambulance in Jammu and Kashmir’s capital city Srinagar on Wednesday, police said.
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The accident occurred near a children's hospital in Bemina area, a police official said.
Mohammad Dar, a resident of Nowpora in Baramulla, and Fayaz Ahmad Chopan a resident of Hadipora in Rafiabad, were rushed to a nearby hospital where doctors declared them dead, he said.
The official said a case has been registered.
Meanwhile, two-way traffic was on Wednesday allowed on the Jammu and Kashmir National Highway which was hit by a massive landslide in Ramban district the previous day resulting in the death of one person and injuries to six commuters, officials said.
The strategic 270-km highway, the only all-weather road linking Kashmir with the rest of the world, was cleared of the debris by road clearance agencies late Tuesday night after nearly eight hours of hectic efforts.
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"After clearing hundreds of stranded vehicles on Tuesday night, fresh light motor vehicles (LMVs) were allowed from both Jammu and Srinagar, while heavy motor vehicles were only allowed from Jammu to Srinagar this morning," a traffic department official said on Wednesday.
He said the traffic was moving smoothly on the highway when last reports were received.
A crane driver was killed and six members of a family were injured when two vehicles came under the landslide at Seri village near Ramban town around 2.30 pm on Tuesday.
The stranded vehicles were allowed to move towards their respective destinations around 10 pm on Tuesday after the clearance of the debris, the officials said.