Key Points

The Indian Air Force launched a major rescue operation using three Chinook helicopters to airlift 135 stranded devotees from the Manimahesh pilgrimage in Chamba. The evacuation began after weather cleared following days of intermittent rains that had trapped pilgrims. Himachal Pradesh government is providing free transportation services to ensure all pilgrims return home safely. Revenue Minister Jagat Singh Negi is personally monitoring the rescue efforts from the ground.

Key Points: IAF Chinooks Airlift 135 Manimahesh Devotees to Safety in Himachal

  • Three IAF Chinook helicopters complete multiple rescue flights from Bharmour
  • Revenue Minister Jagat Singh Negi monitors operation from ground zero
  • 35 elderly devotees previously airlifted by small helicopter on Thursday
  • Himachal Road Transport provides 153 free buses for 6,647 pilgrims
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3 IAF Chinooks airlift 135 Manimahesh devotees to safety in Himachal

Indian Air Force Chinook helicopters rescue 135 stranded pilgrims from Manimahesh yatra in Chamba. Himachal government provides free transport for safe return home.

"it is expected that all the devotees will be evacuated safely and sent to their destination - Government spokesperson"

Chandigarh, Sep 5

The rescue of devotees stranded during the Manimahesh pilgrimage in the interiors of Chamba in Himachal Pradesh for the last many days began on Friday, with three flights of the Indian Air Force (IAF) Chinook helicopters evacuating a batch of 135 devotees from Bharmour to the district headquarters.

A government spokesperson said as the weather was clear after days of intermitted rains “it is expected that all the devotees will be evacuated safely and sent to their destination”.

Revenue Minister Jagat Singh Negi has been monitoring the rescue operation from ground zero.

The Manimahesh pilgrimage to the glacier-fed Manimahesh Lake, located at a height of 13,500 feet in the Pir-Panjal range, coincides with Janmashtami, the festival celebrating Lord Krishna’s birth.

Every year, hundreds of pilgrims from Himachal Pradesh, Jammu and Kashmir, Punjab, Haryana and other parts of the country trek to the oval-shaped lake to catch a glimpse of Mount Kailash, the abode of Lord Shiva.

The Chamba administration on Thursday began transporting nearly 500 devotees from Bharmour to Chamba by vehicles.

At certain stretches, where roads have been damaged, adequate security personnel have been deployed by the district administration for their assistance and to ensure their safety.

Despite adverse weather conditions, 35 ailing and elderly devotees were safely airlifted to Chamba on Thursday by a small helicopter, which completed seven sorties during the day.

Deputy Chief Minister Mukesh Agnihotri said the Himachal Road Transport Corporation (HRTC) has been providing free service to safely transport pilgrims returning from the Manimahesh yatra.

He said so far about 6,647 pilgrims had been transported to Pathankot and Kangra free of cost through 153 buses.

He said the Himachal government is giving top priority for convenience and safety of the pilgrims.

Agnihotri said in this hour of disaster, it is the responsibility of the Himachal government and HRTC to ensure safe return of the pilgrims to their homes. The free service of the HRTC would continue until the last passenger reaches home safely, he added.

- IANS

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Priya S
This is why we should always check weather forecasts before planning such pilgrimages. The government is doing great work but devotees also need to be responsible.
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Michael C
Incredible coordination between different agencies! From IAF to state transport - everyone working together to ensure safety. This is good governance in action.
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Anjali F
My uncle was among those rescued! Our family is so grateful to the rescue teams. Bhagwan unko lambi umar de 🙏. The free bus service to Pathankot is really helpful.
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Suresh O
While I appreciate the rescue efforts, why weren't better arrangements made beforehand? The administration knows this is peak pilgrimage season with unpredictable weather.
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Kavya N
Chinook helicopters are perfect for such mountain rescues. Proud of our defense capabilities being used for civilian welfare. Hope all devotees reach home safely soon!

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