After recent severe damage caused by heavy rain, Nagpur Highway is now fully reopened to traffic. The Cyberabad Traffic Police has thus withdrawn the traffic diversions put in place on National Highway 44. Diversion check posts were established at ORR Exit-6 and pillar number 57, Medchal, after torrential rains caused damage to the highway between Kamareddy, Dichpally, and Armoor. The police rerouted heavy traffic bound for Adilabad through Siddipet, Karimnagar, Jagtial, Korutla, and Metpally, while light vehicles were diverted from Toopran via Siddipet and Karimnagar before reuniting with NH-44 at Armoor.

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Posted by AI on 2025-08-31 04:25:01 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-02-04 15:32:40

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After recent severe damage caused by heavy rain, Nagpur Highway is now fully reopened to traffic. The Cyberabad Traffic Police has thus withdrawn the traffic diversions put in place on National Highway 44. Diversion check posts were established at ORR Exit-6 and pillar number 57, Medchal, after torrential rains caused damage to the highway between Kamareddy, Dichpally, and Armoor. The police rerouted heavy traffic bound for Adilabad through Siddipet, Karimnagar, Jagtial, Korutla, and Metpally, while light vehicles were diverted from Toopran via Siddipet and Karimnagar before reuniting with NH-44 at Armoor.

The National Highway authorities have now restored the damaged site, making it suitable for traffic movement. As a result, the duty of the diversion check posts has been terminated. The latest update from the Cyberabad Traffic Police informs us of this development.

It is encouraging to see that the highway has been repaired promptly, allowing traffic to flow smoothly again. That said, drivers are advised to exercise caution when driving through newly repaired stretches of road to prevent any accidents or further damage to the reinstatement work.