Karakorum Highway (KKH), between Chilas and Gilgit, on Sunday has been restored for all type of traffic.
According to the details, General Manager of National Highway Authority Mahboob Wali Khan said the road was blocked at 25 points.
He went on to say that a new track was constructed at Tatta Pani where the segment of KKH road was swept away by landslide.
Pertaining to the floods brought about by torrential rains, the Karakorum Highway Road (KKH) between Chilas and Gilgit, on Friday, was again blocked for all types of traffic on July 30.
According to the details, the road was hit by landslides at Raikot to Lal Padi and Tatta Pani Areas.
The heavy rain and floods flashed away the segment of KKH between Babusar- Naran road at Lolosar.
Earlier in the morning today, the flood damaged KKH at various points including Phasu - a locality in Upper Hunza.
However, Frontier Works Organization (FWO) workers soon made an alternate route to make sure the traffic runs smoothly in Hunza.
The recent reports identify that the FWO workers are still on their way to restore the flashed segments of KKH road.