Uttarakhand News– Due to heavy rains and landslides, major highways in Uttarakhand have been blocked, causing significant disruption to traffic and travel in the region.
Gangotri National Highway Blocked
The Gangotri National Highway has been blocked near Bishanpur, Netala, and Sainj due to heavy landslides. The continuous downpour has made road clearance operations challenging, but efforts are currently underway to restore traffic flow.
Yamunotri National Highway Affected
Similarly, the Yamunotri National Highway is blocked at Dabarkot, creating difficulties for pilgrims and tourists heading to the holy site. Authorities are working tirelessly to clear the debris and reopen the road as soon as possible.
Advisory for Travelers
Authorities have issued advisories urging travelers to maintain patience and avoid rushing or taking any risks while road clearance is in progress. Given the hazardous conditions, it is crucial for everyone to prioritize safety and follow official instructions.
The heavy rains have also raised concerns about potential further landslides, and officials are monitoring the situation closely to respond to any additional emergencies.
Safety Measures in Place
The Uttarakhand state government has mobilized emergency response teams to address the situation. Heavy machinery has been deployed to clear the blocked roads, and rescue teams are on standby to assist travelers in distress. The local administration is also coordinating with weather departments to monitor the situation and issue timely warnings.
Impact on Pilgrimage and Tourism
The blockage of these key highways has significantly impacted pilgrimage and tourism in the region. Pilgrims traveling to Gangotri and Yamunotri are advised to postpone their journeys until the roads are cleared and declared safe. The tourism industry, which heavily relies on these routes, is also facing disruptions, with many tourists stranded or forced to alter their plans.
Community Response
Local communities are stepping up to support those affected by the roadblocks. Temporary shelters and food supplies are being arranged for stranded travelers. Volunteers are also assisting in disseminating information and providing first aid where needed.
Keep watching our YouTube Channel ‘DNP INDIA’. Also, please subscribe and follow us on FACEBOOK, INSTAGRAM, and TWITTER