City
Epaper

Mansarovar Yatra halted in Uttarakhand due to rain

By IANS | Updated: August 22, 2019 09:55 IST

The Mansarovar Yatra has been halted in Uttrakhand after heavy rain washed away a portion of the road connecting Tanakpur-Champawat. Many of the pilgrims were forced to return, an official said.

Open in App

A total of 56 pilgrims were headed to Mansarovar on this route. As per the officials, six of eight pilgrims, who left the Yatra, have blamed bad roads in the upper Himalayan region.

The pilgrims were sent back to Dharchoola due to the bad condition of the roads in Chankan, Lamari and Malpa areas where rain have caused landslides.

Ashok Joshi, General Manager at Kumaun Division Development, told : "We had to stop Mansarovar pilgrims from moving ahead because the wooden bridge on the channel between Shankam and Lamari has been destroyed due to landslide. The inconvenience forced us to stop some pilgrims, a few are returning because their holidays are over. However, the maintenance works are going on in several places and the Yatra will be resumed in one or two days".

Meanwhile, Uttrakhand has been witnessing heavy rain and cloud bursts. So far 59 people have died, 55 people were wounded and 12 have gone missing.

Chief Minister Trivendra Singh Rawat has said that many people in the rain-affected Aarakot region have lost their homes in the disaster and temporary houses will be built for them. He also announced a compensation of Rs 4 lakh to the next of kin of those killed and free treatment to the injured.

( With inputs from IANS )

Tags: YatraLamariTrivendra Singh Rawat
Open in App

Related Stories

NashikNashik: 165 Additional ST Buses To Operate for Sant Nivrittinath Maharaj Yatra from January 24th to 26th

NationalAmarnath Yatra 2024: Records Breaks, Over 3 Lakh Pilgrims in Just 16 Days

NationalAmarnath Yatra 2024: Over One Lakh Pilgrims Undertake Journey in First Five Days

EntertainmentDhanush's son Yatra caught by traffic police in Chennai

PoliticsIrked BJP summons ex-U'Khand CMs to Delhi over remarks against own govt

National Realted Stories

NationalRow over MP Mahua Moitra's 'Gujaratis' remark in Bhabanipur; TMC distances itself

National"Women's Reservation Bill historic, must not be blocked": Centre for Social Research Director Ranjana Kumari

National"Light diesel oil, bitumen shortage will hit construction costs": Himachal PWD Minister

National"LDF is going to win": CPI(M) leader Thomas Isaac

NationalRailways approves Rs 398 cr Optical Fibre Project to boost communication network