Snowfall, landslide disrupt yatra to Kedarnath, Badrinath shrines for hours

Press Trust of India  |  Dehradun 

Incessant snowfall since last night in and Badrinath, coupled with rains and landslide in Lambagad disrupted to the shrines for hours today, with the authorities preventing devotees from moving beyond Linchauli and Bhimbali.

Nearly half a dozen Congressmen, including former Harish Rawat, the party's and local MLA werestranded at the shrine throughout the day as the weather was not appropriate to fly choppers on which they were supposed to return, Rudraprayag SP told

Continuous snowfall since morning at disrupted the yatra to the shrine for several hours. The pilgrims were asked to stay put at Linchauli and Bhimbali till the weather clears up, the SP said.

The here said snowfall at has blocked the road at Kanchan Ganga.

Rubble from a landslip triggered by rains at Lambagad about 15 km from kept the highway enroute the shrine blocked till 4 pm, with vehicles carrying pilgrims stranded on either side the boulders on the road, district police said.

However, the route has now been opened and efforts are on to first led the vehicles stranded between and Lambagad pass. After that vehicles, waiting in long queues near Joshimath, to go to Badrinath will be alloed to move, it said.

The Rishikesh-Yamunotri national highway was also blocked by huge boulders falling from the hill at Dabarkot leaving hundreds of pilgrims stranded for around four hours, a report from Uttarkashi said.

Accompanied by supporters, began his trek to the shrine on Sunday to pay obeisance to Lord and to test what he termed as the truth of BJP's claims over reconstruction work carried out at Kedarpuri, the township around the temple.

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First Published: Tue, May 08 2018. 19:25 IST