Chardham Yatra resumes as weather clears up

Press Trust of India  |  Dehradun 

A day after snowfall in the higher reaches of disrupted the Chardham and claimed the life of a porter, the resumed today as the weather cleared up and traffic restored along the main routes.

The inclement weather yesterday has claimed at least one life with a from buried in an avalanche while returning to Gangotri from Kedartal along with a team of 31 tourists, Gangotri National Park Deputy Director said.

SDRF and police personnel deployed at landslide-prone Lambagad on way to Badrinath, where the road was blocked for eight hours yesterday due to rubble, oversaw smooth passage of pilgrims to the shrine, said.

The weather was also clear at Kedarnath with pilgrims arriving in large numbers since morning to pay obeisance at the shrine, Rudraprayag SP Prahlad Meena said.

Former Harish Rawat, and Kedarnath MLA who were stranded in Kedarnath due to bad weather yesterday, also returned to Guptkashi today.

The road blocked at Ojri-Dabarkot on way to Yamunotri was also cleared at 8.30 am.

said the to both Gangotri and Yamunotri is going on smoothly at the moment and enough personnel with have been deployed at sensitive spots to remove rubble in case of landslides.

Though praising the administration for being alert in Kedarnath, made a couple of suggestions to the to improve the arrangements at the shrine.

"I advised the to make bonfires at places and streamline power supply at Kedarnath which was disrupted since Monday," he said, adding every pilgrim should be provided a blanket and a raincoat from Kedarpuri to Bhimbali.

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First Published: Wed, May 09 2018. 15:00 IST