This Article is From Jun 30, 2011

Pilgrims face death on their way to shrines

Dehradun: Hundreds of pilgrims to the three Himalayan shrines of Kedarnath, Gangotri and Yamunotri have been stranded following closure of roads due to landslides even as ten people died in several rain-related incidents across Uttarakhand in the last fortnight.

Ten people have so far died in various rain-related incidents like flash floods, landslides and boulders during the past fortnight, officials today said.

Landslides triggered by heavy rains continued to hit several places, blocking vehicular traffic on various roads including national highways leading to the three shrines.

However, Rishikesh - Badrinath national highway, which was blocked after a glacier hit, the road just two kilo meters away from Badrinath shrine, has been reopened for vehicular traffic.
    
Rishikesh - Kedarnath national highway has also been blocked at Sirobagad due to intermittent landslides. Long queues of vehicles are seen on both sides of the road and efforts are on to clear the debris to reopen it for traffic.

The vehicular traffic on Rishikesh - Gangotri national highway between Dharasu and Nalupani could not be resumed on the fourth consecutive day today as landslides continued to hit the area.

Rishikesh - Yamunotri national highway was also closed at Feri in Uttarkashi district due to landslides. BRO personnel along with police personnel are trying to clear the debris and reopen the road for vehicular traffic.

Meanwhile, several areas of the hill state received moderate to heavy rains during the past 24 hours. Chamoli experienced 84.0 mm of rainfall followed by Nainital 64.6 mm, Rudra prayag 59.0 mm, Uttarkashi 55.0 mm, Lansedowne 54 mm, Rishikesh 50.0 mm and Dehra Dun 38.8 mm.
   
The Met office has predicted that several areas of the hill state will continue to receive rains for another day and some areas like Nainital, Almora and Champawat might receive rather heavy rains.
 
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