Stranded Vehicles Near Atal Tunnel Prompt Police Response Over 1,000 vehicles have become stuck near the Atal Tunnel outside Manali following heavy snowfall and ice buildup on the roads, which halted traffic for the second consecutive day. Reports of the stranded vehicles prompted immediate action from Manali Police, who deployed teams to the affected areas to manage the situation. Officers were stationed at multiple points to direct traffic, assist drivers, and help tourists navigating the hazardous conditions. Authorities began relocating vehicles back toward Manali to reduce congestion and lower the risk of additional accidents. Manali's Deputy Superintendent of Police, KD Sharma, confirmed that he was overseeing the operation on-site. "Every possible effort is being made by the police to ensure all individuals are safely evacuated toward Manali," Sharma stated in a statement to news agency PTI. The police plan to clear the road using soil, machinery, and, if necessary, urea fertilizer to melt ice. Sharma emphasized that the priority is to move stranded vehicles and tourists to safety. The operation has continued into its second day, with authorities urging those affected to remain calm and cooperate with rescue teams. Sharma added, "We request everyone to maintain patience and work with the police administration, as the police are committed to your service and safety." The police have also coordinated with the Border Roads Organisation and other agencies to expedite the deployment of additional teams to the site. The incident highlights the challenges posed by severe weather in the region, with authorities working to restore normal traffic flow while ensuring the safety of stranded travelers.#atal_tunnel #manali_police #kd_sharma #border_roads_organisation #atal_tunnel_road