Key Points

Forty-seven senior citizens from Gujarat were successfully rescued from the Kedarnath pilgrimage route after being stranded due to heavy rainfall and landslides. The Rajkot Collector immediately contacted disaster management authorities to ensure their safety. local teams arranged shelter and food for the pilgrims near Gaurikund. The rescue operation highlights the challenges faced by travelers during extreme weather conditions in the Himalayan region.

Key Points: Gujarat Pilgrims Rescued from Kedarnath Amid Uttarakhand Floods

  • Gujarat pilgrims rescued from flood-hit Kedarnath region
  • Rajkot Collector alerts State Disaster Management Authority
  • Authorities provide shelter and food to stranded seniors
  • IMD reports 273% excess rainfall in Uttarakhand
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47 stranded Gujarat pilgrims shifted to Uttarakhand's Sonprayag

47 senior citizens safely evacuated from Kedarnath route after heavy rainfall and landslides block roads in Uttarakhand

"All 47 pilgrims are safe. They were taken care of and have now left for Sonprayag - Gujarat Disaster Management Authority"

Ahmedabad, Sep 3

A group of 47 senior citizens from Morbi, Rajkot and Jamnagar in Gujarat, who were stranded near Gaurikund in Uttarakhand due to heavy rain and landslides while returning from Kedarnath, have been rescued safely and shifted to Sonprayag.

The pilgrims, part of a Char Dham Yatra group, were unable to move forward as roads were blocked following incessant rainfall and landslides in the region.

The Rajkot Collector alerted the State Disaster Management Authority after learning of the incident, prompting swift action.

Local authorities arranged shelter for the pilgrims in a hotel near Gaurikund, providing them with food and essential facilities.

"All 47 pilgrims are safe. They were taken care of and have now left for Sonprayag as the road has reopened," officials of the Gujarat Disaster Management Authority confirmed.

Families of the stranded devotees, who were anxious after reports of heavy rain, expressed relief at the safe evacuation.

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) reported that Uttarakhand received 273 per cent excess rainfall in the past 24 hours, leaving more than 300 roads blocked.

An orange alert has been issued for seven districts and a yellow alert for three others. Nainital, Udham Singh Nagar, Pithoragarh and Almora recorded rainfall several times above the seasonal average, with Almora reporting 813 per cent excess rainfall. The downpour triggered landslides and flooding in several districts.

In Champawat, National Disaster Response Force teams rescued 16 people and four animals using rafts, while Army and State Disaster Response Force personnel evacuated 20 villagers from Devipura and Gudmi. Families from Sirodi Patti and Roushal villages were also shifted to government school relief camps.

In flood-ravaged Uttarkashi, the rescue operation continued with four helicopters pressed into service to evacuate stranded residents and pilgrims. Officials said 287 more people were airlifted, taking the total number of evacuees to over 1,000.

- IANS

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Priya S
This is why we need better infrastructure in hilly areas. 813% excess rainfall is unimaginable! Climate change is making these pilgrimages more dangerous every year.
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Vikram M
Heartening to see coordination between Gujarat and Uttarakhand authorities. The local hotel providing shelter shows the spirit of "Atithi Devo Bhava" even in difficult times.
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Meera T
My parents were planning Char Dham yatra next month. After reading this, I'm seriously reconsidering. Maybe wait until post-monsoon season. Safety first!
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Aman W
Respect to the NDRF, Army and local authorities! 1000+ people rescued is no small feat. These heroes work in dangerous conditions to save lives. 🇮🇳
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Sarah B
While the rescue efforts are commendable, tour operators should be more responsible about advising senior citizens against traveling during extreme weather warnings. Prevention is better than rescue.

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