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Heavy rainfall disrupts Badrinath pilgrimage, next 48 hours crucial

Heavy rains lashed most parts of Uttarakhand today, affecting normal life and disrupting pilgrimage to Badrinath.

India TV News Desk Published : Jul 16, 2016 15:22 IST, Updated : Jul 16, 2016 15:22 IST
Heavy rainfall disrupts Badrinath pilgrimage
Heavy rainfall disrupts Badrinath pilgrimage

Dehradun: Heavy rains lashed most parts of Uttarakhand today, affecting normal life and disrupting pilgrimage to Badrinath.

 

The MeT department forecast very heavy rains over the next 48 hours in the mountainous areas of the state especially the disaster-prone Pithoragarh, Uttarkashi, Chamoliand Rudraprayag districts. It also said that torrential rains may trigger flash floods in these districts and people as well as authorities to be alert.

"We need to be watchful over the next 48 hours which may see very heavy rainfall within a few hours in Pithoragarh, Uttarkashi, Chamoliand Rudraprayag districts.Very heavy rains within a few hoursmay lead to flashfloods, cloudbursts and landslides.So people must be alert," MeT office Director Vikram Singh said.

He advised chardham yatris to follow weather alerts and move strictly in accordance with instructions issued by the administration.

Heavy rain which began last night and is still continuing in most parts of the state has affected the pilgrimage to Badrinath with the Rishikesh-Badrinath Highway blocked by debris falling from hillsides following landslips at Lambagad between Joshimath and Badrinath and at Naithana near Chamoli.

Pilgrims bound for the Himalayan shrine have been asked to wait in safe locations built for them en route the shrine till the highway is cleared of the obstructions, the Disaster Management office in Chamoli said.

Another spell of heavy rains has added to the woes of the residents of Ghat area of Chamoli district still struggling to overcome the effects of the flash floods on July 1 which claimed four lives and blocked over a dozen motor roads cutting off at least 40 villages from the district headquarters.

As per the latest updates provided by the MeT department Haldwani in Nainital district received the maximum of 100 MM of rains followed by Mussoorie 96 MM, Srinagar 88.2 MM , Dehradun 74.8 MM,Ukhimath 66.3 MM, Nainital 56 MM and Haridwar 53 MM.

Dehradun MeT office Director said an improvement in weather conditions is expected from July 18 onwards when rainfall activity is likely to drop.

A report from Rishikesh said overnight heavy rains have sent the Ganga into spate.

With PTI Inputs

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