Experts sent to check ‘high pollution’ in Kashmir’s new tunnel

New Delhi, April 17 (IANS) IL&FS -- the makers of India's longest highway tunnel between Chenani and Nashri in Jammu and Kashmir -- have sent a team of experts to check problems of high pollution and poor visibility being faced by commuters inside the tunnel, an official said on Monday.

"A team of experts has been sent to the tunnel site to check the problems of poor visibility caused by high pollution level inside the tunnel," Ashutosh Chandwar, Vice President of Infrastructure Leasing and Financial Services (IL&FS), told IANS.

The complaints made by the commuters needed to be probed thoroughly, Chandwar added.

The IL&FS formed the experts' team after commuters regularly using the newly inaugurated state-of-the-art tunnel complained of eye irritation and suffocation inside the tube due to high pollution level.

The 9.2-km-long tunnel has a transverse ventilation system, which the commuters say is not working properly.

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