Uttarakhand Urges Pilgrims to Stay Alert Amid Char Dham Yatra Weather Warning

The Uttarakhand administration has appealed to pilgrims and tourists to remain cautious amid heavy rainfall predictions for May 12-13. An orange alert has been issued by the IMD, particularly for hilly areas of the state. Garhwal Divisional Commissioner Vinay Shankar Pandey urged devotees to check weather updates and plan their journey carefully, advising travel after weather normalizes. Additionally, a new cell broadcast system for disaster warnings was successfully tested across India, including Uttarakhand.

Key Points: Char Dham Yatra: Uttarakhand Issues Orange Alert for Pilgrims

  • IMD issues orange alert for Uttarakhand on May 12-13
  • Garhwal Commissioner urges caution for Char Dham pilgrims
  • Cell broadcast system tested for disaster alerts
  • CM Dhami thanks Union ministers for new warning technology
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Char Dham Yatra: U'Khand administration urge pilgrims to remain alert, travel safely amid adverse weather

Uttarakhand administration urges Char Dham Yatra pilgrims to remain cautious as IMD issues orange alert for heavy rainfall on May 12-13. Stay safe.

"If possible, it will be more convenient to travel after the weather becomes normal. - Vinay Shankar Pandey"

Dehradun, May 11

The Uttarakhand administration has appealed to the pilgrims and tourists from the country and abroad to remain cautious and travel safely ahead of the possibility of heavy rainfall and adverse weather lashing various parts of the hill state, officials said.

An orange alert has been issued by the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) amid the possibility of rainfall and adverse weather in various parts of Uttarakhand, especially in the hilly areas, on May 12-13, officials added on Sunday.

Taking cognisance of the bad weather, Garhwal Divisional Commissioner Vinay Shankar Pandey has appealed to the devotees and tourists visiting the revered Char Dham Yatra that they must get the latest information about the weather during their journey and plan it with utmost care.

The Divisional Commissioner also urged the devotees to be extra cautious while planning the itinerary on May 12 and 13 in view of the sensitivity of the weather.

"If possible, it will be more convenient to travel after the weather becomes normal. Also, follow the guidelines issued by the district administration and local authorities during the journey, so that it remains safe and pleasant."

Pandey said that the Uttarakhand government is fully committed to making the sacred Char Dham Yatra smooth, safe and organised so therefore instructions have been given to all concerned government departments to ensure necessary preparations and arrangements for the people undergoing the Yatra.

He expressed confidence that with the cooperation and vigilance of the devotees, the Char Dham Yatra will be completed smoothly and successfully.

Recently, taking an important step towards making an early warning system during disasters more effective and timely at the national level, a successful test alert was issued by the National Disaster Management Authority and Centre for Development of Telematics (C-DOT) through Cell Broadcasting System across the country, including in Uttarakhand.

Uttarakhand had continuously lobbied effectively before the Central government and concerned agencies for the implementation of this modern technology as soon as possible.

Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami expressed gratitude to the Union Home Minister Amit Shah, Telecom Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia and National Disaster Management Authority officials on this achievement.

With this successful test, cell broadcast technology was officially launched to deliver quick and targeted warning messages to the general public during disasters in the state.

Through this technology, alerts can now be sent simultaneously to mobile consumers located in a particular geographical area in Uttarakhand.

- IANS

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Priya S
This is a major improvement! I remember 2021 Kedarnath tragedy, people died because alerts didn't reach them in time. Cell broadcasting can save lives. Kudos to NDMA and Uttarakhand govt for implementing this.
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James A
As someone planning to visit Badrinath next week, this is really helpful. I'll definitely check the weather updates before heading out. Safety should always come first on such pilgrimages.
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Vikram M
Good move but I hope the administration also ensures proper facilities at yatra routes - clean toilets, drinking water, medical camps. Alerts alone won't help if basic infrastructure is missing.
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Sarah B
Impressive that Uttarakhand lobbied for this technology. My family did the yatra last year and we had no idea about landslides ahead. This will make a huge difference for everyone's safety. 👍
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Rohit P
Orange alert is serious business. Devotees must cooperate and postpone if needed. But I also hope authorities ensure that hotels and transport providers don't overcharge during such situations. Pilgrims shouldn't be exploited.
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Michael C
This should be implemented across all Himalayan states, not just Uttarakhand. Himachal and Jammu & Kashmir also face similar risks. Good first step though.

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