Key Points

Heavy rainfall triggered debris blockages near Sonprayag, disrupting the Kedarnath pilgrimage route. Authorities deployed JCB machines to clear the road while halting pilgrim movement for safety. Rescue operations continue for missing passengers from a recent bus accident in Rudraprayag. Pilgrims are urged to monitor weather updates and exercise caution during travel.

Key Points: Uttarakhand Debris Blocks Sonprayag Road Halting Kedarnath Pilgrims

  • Debris halts pilgrim movement on Kedarnath route
  • JCB machines deployed for clearance
  • Heavy rainfall triggers landslides in Rudraprayag
  • Search continues for missing bus accident victims
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Uttarakhand: Passenger movement halted due to debris blockage near Sonprayag area

Debris near Sonprayag disrupts Kedarnath Yatra as authorities clear blockages. Pilgrims advised caution amid ongoing rainfall and rescue operations.

"Passengers will be sent to Gaurikund only after the road is cleared – Rudraprayag Police"

Rudraprayag, June 28

The movement of passengers in Uttarakhand's Rudraprayag district was temporarily halted after large boulders and debris blocked the roads near the Hanuman Barrier area, while the district administration is working to clear the obstructions, Rudraprayag police said on Saturday.

An official statement clarified that passengers will only be allowed to proceed to Gaurikund once the road is cleared.

"The administration is removing the debris from the hill on the road with the help of a JCB machine. Passengers will be sent to Gaurikund only after the road is cleared," the official statement mentioned.

On Friday, continuous rainfall in the district led to road blockages as boulders and debris fell on the path. These roads serve as a key route for pilgrims travelling to Kedarnath.

The Kedarnath Dham Yatra pilgrims were halted at Sonprayag and Gaurikund for safety reasons. After the debris was cleared, the movement of pilgrims resumed, Rudraprayag Police said in a statement.

The opening and closing of the road is being controlled, and the movement of passengers is being ensured with extra caution by the concerned working agency, administrative officials and police.

Once the road was cleared, pilgrims were allowed to continue on the Kedarnath Dham Yatra route, while those returning from Gaurikund were brought towards Sonprayag.

The district police have appealed to pilgrims visiting the Kedarnath Dham to exercise extra caution during the Kedarnath Dham Yatra and monitor the weather forecast.

Meanwhile, the search and rescue operation continued for the second day on the Alaknanda River today to locate missing persons from a bus accident that occurred in Rudraprayag on Thursday. The accident claimed the lives of four people.

The death toll from the incident rose to four after the body of a missing passenger was recovered near the Srinagar dam in Pauri Garhwal, about 40 kilometres from the accident site.

- ANI

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Priya S
My parents are on the yatra right now! So worried about them 😟 Thank God the administration is working quickly to clear the roads. Safety should always come first for pilgrims.
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Sarah B
As someone who visited Kedarnath last year, I can say the local administration does amazing work in difficult conditions. The mountains are unpredictable - we should appreciate their efforts more.
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Arjun K
Why are we still allowing so many vehicles on these fragile mountain roads? There should be stricter limits on tourist numbers during monsoon season. Nature always wins if we don't respect it.
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Kavya N
The bus accident mentioned at the end is heartbreaking 💔 My prayers for the victims' families. We really need better road safety measures in hilly areas.
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Vikram M
The authorities are doing good work, but I wish they would invest more in permanent solutions rather than just clearing debris every year. Maybe ropeways could be an alternative?

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