Snow mountain near Kedarnath
Kedarnath Dham has experienced two avalanches in the last 10 days. There is a report of snowfall on the Chorabari Glacier near Kedarnath Dham.
Is there any sign of disaster in Kedarnath? Kedarnath Dham has experienced two avalanches in the last 10 days. There was an atmosphere of panic among the pilgrims and the local people due to the heavy fall of a mountain of snow on Chorabari Glacier near Kedarnath Dham on Saturday morning. But, it is a matter of relief that there is no report of any casualty to the Dham and any pilgrim.
The district administration has come on alert mode after the landslide. The additional police force has been deployed in sensitive areas by the police administration. Along with this, pilgrims are also being advised to take precautions. Let us tell you that in the year 2013, the Mandakini river was flooded due to the rupture of Chorabari lake in Kedar Valley. Thousands of devotees also lost their lives in the disaster.
Badrinath-Kedarnath Temple Committee President Ajendra Ajay said that there has been an avalanche near Kedarnath Dham, but it is a matter of relief that there has been no loss of life or property. Told that Kedarnath Dham is completely safe. District Disaster Management Officer NS Rajwar said that there was an avalanche around 5 am on Saturday, but there was no damage. The water level of the Mandakini river is normal. This incident is 5 kilometers away from the temple complex.
No farewell of monsoon, it will rain for five
monsoons have not yet departed from Uttarakhand. The Meteorological Department has released the forecast of rain from October 5 to 9. Only then will the monsoon depart from Uttarakhand. Director of Meteorology Dr. Bikram Singh said that the monsoon has departed from parts of Rajasthan, Haryana, western UP, and Delhi.
Rain is forecast in Uttarakhand from October 5. Light to moderate rain may occur. Information for this has been sent to all the districts. Said that at many places information was given about the departure of monsoon from Uttarakhand, which is not correct. Another round of rain is visible, after which the monsoon will be considered as a farewell.
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