Key Points

A tragic accident in Rudraprayag saw a Tempo Traveller plunge into the Alaknanda River, prompting urgent rescue operations. Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami confirmed that three injured pilgrims were airlifted to AIIMS Rishikesh as rescue efforts continue. Local residents played a crucial role in aiding the authorities by forming human chains to help rescue passengers. With two confirmed fatalities and more missing, the Uttarakhand government remains vigilant in coordinating the ongoing search efforts.

Key Points: Rudraprayag Accident Pushkar Dhami Directs AIIMS Airlift

  • Chief Minister Dhami oversees rescue operations
  • 3 pilgrims airlifted to AIIMS Rishikesh
  • 2 confirmed dead, search for missing continues
  • Local residents aid in rescue efforts
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Rudraprayag accident: 3 pilgrims airlifted to Rishikesh AIIMS, search for others continues

Pushkar Dhami oversees Rudraprayag rescue; 3 pilgrims airlifted to AIIMS, search ongoing for others.

"The administration is monitoring the situation with utmost sensitivity and promptness. - Pushkar Singh Dhami"

Dehradun, June 26

Relief and rescue efforts are underway in Uttarakhand's Rudraprayag district with State Disaster Response Force (SDRF) and state police rescue teams working assiduously to lift the victims from the accident zone.

Till the last reports came in, two people have died in the accident while less than a dozen are still missing, with fears looming large that they could have been washed away by the flow of the fast-moving river.

Meanwhile, the Uttarakhand government has said that it is closely monitoring the relief and rescue operations on the spot.

Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami took to X to inform that the relief and rescue efforts were being carried out on a war footing and said that three people have been airlifted to AIIMS, Rishikesh for treatment.

"SDRF and police teams are actively engaged in relief and rescue operations to search for the missing passengers. The administration is monitoring the situation with utmost sensitivity and promptness," he said.

The tragic accident took place in Uttarakhand's Rudraprayag on Thursday morning, as a 31-seater Tempo Traveller plunged into the Alaknanda River.

The bus was carrying 20 Char Dham-bound pilgrims. At least two people are said to have been killed while ten others had initially gone missing after the Tempo Traveller careened off the road, this morning.

The bus skidded off the road as the driver lost control, leading to it plunging into the Alaknanda River below.

Local residents were the first to swing into action and they pulled out the injured people from the accident zone. According to eyewitnesses, several people jumped off the bus while it rolled down the hill, before plunging into the river.

Uttarakhand Police has also shared pictures of pilgrims being taken out of the accident zone by rescue teams as well as local residents and informed that the 31-seater bus was carrying 20 passengers from the two states of Rajasthan and Gujarat.

In the pictures, people could be seen making 'human chains' to help injured passengers climb up the steep hills.

Currently, top officials of Uttarakhand Police and disaster response teams are supervising the rescue operation on the spot.

- IANS

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Rajesh K.
Very tragic incident 😔 My prayers with all affected families. The Char Dham yatra routes need better safety measures - too many accidents happening every year. Government should make vehicle fitness checks stricter on these mountain roads.
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Priya M.
Heartbreaking news. Salute to the local villagers who risked their lives to help. This shows how mountain communities always come forward in times of crisis. Hope the missing people are found soon 🙏
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Amit S.
Why are overloaded vehicles still allowed on these dangerous routes? The bus had 20 passengers but was 31-seater - doesn't mean it should be filled to capacity on mountain roads! Transport department needs to wake up.
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Sunita R.
Just returned from Char Dham yatra last week. The roads are terrifying with no proper barriers. Drivers take dangerous shortcuts to save time. Government must invest in better infrastructure before promoting religious tourism so aggressively.
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Vikram J.
The human chain rescue gives me hope in humanity. While authorities do their job, it's heartwarming to see locals helping complete strangers. Uttarakhand people have big hearts ❤️ Hope the injured recover soon at AIIMS.
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Neha P.
This is why we need helicopter services for emergency evacuations in hilly areas. Road travel is too risky during monsoon. My cousin survived similar accident last year because of timely airlift. More air ambulances needed!

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