Uttarakhand Braces for Storms Amid Kedarnath Yatra
The Meteorological Department has issued a severe weather alert in Uttarakhand, affecting several districts and influencing the Kedarnath Yatra. Rudraprayag administration is on high alert, ensuring pilgrim safety amidst predictions of storms, strong winds, and lightning. Authorities actively manage the trek, ready to pause it if required.
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On Tuesday, the India Meteorological Department issued a significant weather alert covering numerous districts in Uttarakhand, raising alarms due to the growing vulnerability of atmospheric conditions. In response, the Rudraprayag district administration has ramped up efforts to ensure the safety of thousands of pilgrims engaged in the Kedarnath Yatra.
The regions predicted to face the harshest impacts include Almora, Chamoli, Pauri Garhwal, Rudraprayag, Bageshwar, and Pithoragarh. The forecast includes strong winds with speeds of up to 40 kmph, frequent lightning, and severe thunderstorms, particularly affecting areas like Berinag, Chopta, and Ukhimath, among others.
With a surge in devotee numbers visiting Kedarnath Dham, the district has heightened its alert stance, activating measures across all administrative levels. Extensive safety protocols are in place along the pilgrimage route, transit camps, and temple areas. District authorities emphasize rigorous queue management and are prepared to halt the Yatra if weather conditions deteriorate, ensuring devotees' safety.
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