Uttarakhand Reviews Disaster Preparedness for Char Dham Yatra Amid IMD Orange Alert

Uttarakhand authorities held a high-level meeting to review disaster preparedness ahead of the monsoon season, following an IMD orange alert for May 12-13. Officials directed departments to clean drains, dredge rivers, and stockpile essential supplies to minimize the impact of heavy rainfall. The meeting also focused on managing the Char Dham Yatra, with instructions for crowd control, health services, and pack animal protocols. Commissioner Vinay Shankar Pandey urged pilgrims to exercise caution and plan their journeys carefully during the adverse weather conditions.

Key Points: Uttarakhand Monsoon Prep: Char Dham Yatra Under Orange Alert

  • High-level meeting reviews monsoon preparedness
  • IMD orange alert for May 12-13 in hilly regions
  • Instructions issued for drain cleaning, river dredging, and ration stockpiling
  • Focus on Char Dham Yatra safety, crowd management, and health services
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Uttarakhand reviews disaster, Char Dham preparedness, issues directions to departments amid IMD rain alert

Uttarakhand reviews disaster preparedness for Char Dham Yatra amid IMD orange alert. Officials issue directions for monsoon safety, drainage, and crowd management.

"Departments were also urged to act in accordance with the directives of the Chief Minister. - Vinod Kumar Suman"

Dehradun, May 11

Uttarakhand Disaster Management authorities on Monday held a high-level meeting with allied departments and district administrations to review preparedness measures ahead of the upcoming monsoon season, with officials directing departments to intensify preventive measures to minimise the impact of heavy rainfall and possible disasters.

The review meeting comes after the India Meteorological Department (IMD) issued an Orange alert for May 12 and 13 in Uttarakhand, warning of rainfall and adverse weather conditions in several parts of the state, particularly in the hilly regions.

Speaking to ANI here, Vinod Kumar Suman, Secretary for Disaster Management and Rehabilitation and Director General of the Uttarakhand Landslide Mitigation & Management Centre (ULMMC), said detailed instructions were issued to departments regarding monsoon preparedness.

"Today, a crucial meeting was convened involving the Disaster Management Department, allied departments, and all districts to discuss preparations for the monsoon season. Detailed instructions were provided on various preparatory measures, including cleaning drains to prevent urban waterlogging, dredging rivers with elevated water levels, stockpiling essential rations, medicines..." Suman said.

"Departments were also urged to act in accordance with the directives of the Chief Minister," he added.

Uttarakhand Disaster Management and Rehabilitation Minister Madan Kaushik said the meeting focused on ensuring coordinated departmental preparedness and immediate response mechanisms ahead of the monsoon.

"A significant meeting was held today regarding disaster management, attended by heads and secretaries from various departments, including irrigation, urban development, police... The meeting focused on discussing department-wise preparations for disasters, effective immediate responses, and necessary measures before the monsoon season," Kaushik said.

He said district officials had been instructed to clean drains and rivers, including those flowing through reserved and attractive forest areas, and to obtain necessary permissions wherever required.

"The Forest Department was also directed to take immediate action. The Tourism Department, in collaboration with other departments, was tasked with managing rainfall and the Char Dham Yatra," he said.

Kaushik further said the Animal Husbandry Department had been instructed to strictly implement protocols for pack animals during the Char Dham Yatra and effectively deal with incidents such as electrocution.

"Health and DM departments were directed to focus on crowd management and ensure effective health services, given the increasing number of deaths and the large crowds during the Char Dham Yatra," he added.

Earlier, Garhwal Commissioner Vinay Shankar Pandey appealed to pilgrims undertaking the Char Dham Yatra to exercise caution following an orange alert issued by the India Meteorological Department (IMD) for Uttarkashi and Tehri Garhwal districts.

Pandey urged devotees to carefully plan their journeys on May 12 and 13 due to the likelihood of intense spells of rain accompanied by thunderstorms and lightning in the region.

He advised pilgrims to travel only after weather conditions improve and appealed to them to follow guidelines issued by the administration and local authorities to ensure a safe pilgrimage experience.

The state government has said extensive arrangements are in place to ensure the smooth conduct of the Char Dham Yatra, including strengthened healthcare, sanitation, parking and traffic management facilities along the pilgrimage routes.

Authorities have also deployed SDRF, NDRF, fire services and police personnel across sensitive locations, while a token system has been introduced to manage crowds effectively at the shrines.

The Char Dham Yatra formally commenced on April 19 with rituals at various shrines, including the ceremonial departure of the Panchmukhi palanquin of Lord Kedarnath from the Omkareshwar Temple.

- ANI

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Priya S
The token system for crowd management is a good initiative. Last time during Chardham, the queues at Kedarnath were unbearable. But I hope the health services are actually equipped to handle emergencies—especially with the orange alert in place. Let's be safe out there.
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Rohit P
Important meeting, but I hope the pack animal protocols are actually enforced. Saw some mules being overloaded last yatra—it's cruel and unsafe. Also, the forest dept should focus on clearing landslide-prone areas. Nature is unpredictable, but we can minimise damage. 🏔️
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James A
I work in disaster management and this seems like a solid plan. The coordination between departments is crucial—especially for Chardham where thousands of pilgrims are involved. Orange alerts should be taken seriously, and it's good the commissioner is advising caution. 👍
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Kavya N
Yes to preparation, but I'm skeptical about the execution. Every year we hear about drain cleaning and river dredging, yet urban areas like Dehradun still flood. Hope this time the directions are followed strictly. Also, please don't forget the locals who depend on these routes for daily life. ☔
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Sarah B
Having travelled for Chardham before, I appreciate the focus on health services and crowd control. The monsoon adds an extra layer of risk. Hope the SDRF and NDRF teams are well-positioned, especially in remote areas like Gangotri and Yamunotri. Stay safe, everyone. 🌧️

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