"The Ministry (of External Affairs) has approved return of PoK residents, who had arrived through Srinagar- Muzaffarabad route, from the other route," Regional Passport Officer Srinagar Firdous Iqbal told PTI.
He said that nearly 60 PoK residents had come to Kashmir through Srinagar-Muzaffaraabad route but were stranded in the Valley following the floods.
"We will be extending the permit of those who have overstayed due to floods. This is an unprecedented situation and we need to deal with it accordingly," Iqbal said.
The bus service, which operates every Monday, has been suspended after the floods hit Kashmir on September 1.
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