Orange Alert for Char Dham: Garhwal Commissioner Advises Pilgrims to Stay Cautious

Garhwal Commissioner Vinay Shankar Pandey has urged Char Dham pilgrims to exercise caution after the IMD issued an orange alert for Uttarkashi and Tehri Garhwal districts. The alert warns of intense rain, lightning, and thunderstorms on May 12 and 13. Authorities have deployed SDRF, NDRF, and police teams along the pilgrimage route, with a token system in place for crowd management. The state government is also promoting a "Green Yatra" campaign with a ban on plastic and emphasis on cleanliness.

Key Points: Char Dham Yatra: Orange Alert Issued, Pilgrims Urged to Be Cautious

  • IMD issues orange alert for Uttarkashi and Tehri Garhwal
  • Pilgrims advised to travel after weather improves
  • Stringent security measures with SDRF, NDRF, and police deployed
  • "Green Yatra" campaign bans plastic, promotes cleanliness
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Uttarakhand: Garhwal Commissioner urges Char Dham pilgrims to exercise utmost caution after IMD issues Orange alert

Garhwal Commissioner Vinay Shankar Pandey urges Char Dham pilgrims to exercise caution after IMD issues orange alert for Uttarkashi and Tehri Garhwal on May 12-13.

"The state government is fully committed to making the Char Dham Yatra smooth, safe, and well-organised. - Garhwal Commissioner Vinay Shankar Pandey"

Garhwal, May 11

Garhwal Commissioner Vinay Shankar Pandey appealed to pilgrims and tourists taking the Char Dham Yatra to plan thier journey with utmost caution after the India Meteorological Department issued an orange warning for Uttarkashi and Tehri Garhwal district.

The Commissioner urged devotees to exercise extra vigilance while planning their travel on May 12 and 13, considering the weather sensitivity. He advised people to travel after the weather conditions improve would be more convenient and safer. He also requested pilgrims to strictly follow the guidelines issued by the administration and local authorities during the journey to ensure a safe and smooth pilgrimage experience.

He said that the state government is fully committed to making the Char Dham Yatra smooth, safe, and well-organised, and that all concerned departments have been directed to ensure necessary preparations and arrangements.

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

IMD has issued an Orange alert in the Tehri Garhwal and Uttarkashi districts, warning that intense spells of rain with lightning and thunderstorms are likely at some places in these areas.

The Char Dham Yatra in Uttarakhand is progressing smoothly, with the state government putting in place extensive arrangements to ensure the safety and seamless experience for pilgrims.

Earlier, officials stated that essential facilities such as drinking water, toilets, healthcare services, sanitation, parking, and traffic management have been strengthened and systematically organised along the Yatra routes as well as at major religious and tourist destinations to avoid inconvenience to pilgrims, visitors, and residents.

Additionally, stringent security measures have been implemented along the pilgrimage route in Kedarnath, with the entire area divided into super zones, zones, and sectors for close monitoring. Teams from the SDRF, NDRF, fire services, and police remain deployed throughout the region. To facilitate smooth darshan and manage crowds effectively, a token system has also been introduced for devotees.

Under environmental conservation efforts, a "Green Yatra" campaign is being actively implemented, with a ban on plastic and a strong emphasis on cleanliness. Additionally, the "Vocal for Local" initiative is promoting local products.

Authorities continue to monitor the situation to ensure a safe and smooth Yatra for all pilgrims.

The Char Dham Yatra, one of the most significant religious pilgrimages in India, formally began on April 19 with rituals across multiple shrines. The annual pilgrimage to Kedarnath Temple commenced with the ceremonial departure of the Panchmukhi palanquin of Lord Kedarnath from its winter seat at Omkareshwar Temple.

- ANI

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Sneha F
The arrangements sound thorough - drinking water, toilets, healthcare, and security. But the token system is a good step, though it might cause delays. I hope the administration is monitoring weather updates in real-time and communicating with pilgrims effectively. Safety first, always.
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Rajesh Q
Every year the same story—rain warnings and orange alerts. But the state government seems serious this time with SDRF, NDRF, and fire services deployed. The 'Green Yatra' campaign is also a welcome move. Let's keep our pilgrimage pollution-free. Plastik nahi, pahadon ki shuddhta zyada important hai.
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Kavya N
My family was planning to go next week but now we're rethinking. The Commissioner's appeal is sensible—waiting a day or two is not a big deal. But I wish they had more specific updates for each shrine. Not all areas are affected the same. Anyway, Har Har Mahadev! Stay safe everyone.
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James A
From a safety perspective, this is commendable. The administration's coordination with IMD and local authorities shows good crisis management. The token system for darshan is also a smart way to avoid overcrowding. Hope the 'Vocal for Local' initiative actually helps the local communities beyond just being a slogan.
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Nikhil C
It's great that they consider the pilgrims' safety but the orange alert is a reminder that nature is still in charge. The green initiative banning plastic is excellent. However, I worry about the rush once weather clears—would the token system handle that? Let's hope logistics keep up with devotion.

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