Amarnath Yatra: Rain hits Baltal route, CRPF opens helpdesk in Jammu
The third
batch of 2,876 pilgrims left Jammu on Friday for the base camps in Kashmir
Valley to pay obeisance at the shrine of Amarnath
Current Affairs News:
The Amarnath
yatra to the cave shrine in south Kashmir was on Friday suspended from the
Baltal route due to multiple landslides en route caused by heavy rainfall in
the valley over the past two days.
A
police official said the Kali Mata Track has been damaged due to landslides at
multiple places, which has forced suspension of the yatra from Baltal route.
"Restoration
work is going on but a slight drizzle is hampering restoration work," the
official said.
An
official of the Shri Amarnath Shrine Board (SASB) said the yatra was going on
through the Pahalgam route.
Meanwhile,
the third batch of 2,876 pilgrims left Jammu for the base camps in Kashmir
Valley to pay obeisance at the shrine of Amarnath.
The pilgrims left the Bhagwati Nagar base camp in a fleet of
90 vehicles under tight security at around 0630 hours, braving rains which
lashed wide parts of Jammu and Kashmir for the third day on Friday, officials
said.
The CRPF has opened a help desk at the railway station in
Jammu to facilitate pilgrims.
Named 'Madadgaar' (helper), the desk has been set up at
platform number one at Jammu-Tawi Railway Station and would provide all kind of
guidance to pilgrims coming from various parts of the country, Public Relations
Officer of CRPF Ashish Kumar Jha said.
The annual yatra to the 3880-metre high cave shrine in south
Kashmir Himalayas began on Thursday and will conclude on 26 August to coincide
with the festival of Raksha Bandhan.
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