Several videos shared on social media show flood-like situations on the Vaishno Devi track. An official said heavy rains lashed Katra, the base camp for the pilgrims visiting the revered shrine, for several hours in the evening, prompting the authorities to suspend the yatra as a precautionary measure till 5 am on Saturday.
Thousands of pilgrims were present at the shrine when it started raining heavily and continued till midnight, the official said, adding, that the Himkoti (battery car) track was accordingly suspended. “As a precautionary measure in the interest of safety, the upward movement of yatra has been stopped from Katra.”
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“Priority is being accorded to yatris, currently in Bhawan area, coming down towards Sanjhichatt and then Katra under the close watch of Shrine Board staff, police and CRPF officials and the overall supervision of Additional Chief Executive Officer Navneet, who is stationed at the Bhawan,” the official said.
He said regular announcements are being made via the public address system. Disaster Management teams and medical units have been kept on alert to respond to any exigency, the official said.
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