Manimahesh Yatra Suspended After Landslide

Yatra Manimahesh Landslides in Guinala have forced the cancellation of the Manimahesh Yatra owing to the intense rainfall in Himachal Pradesh.

Pilgrims Advised Stay Safe

The management made this choice with the pilgrims’ safety in mind. The pilgrims are to remain in secure camps, according to the Bharmour administration’s travel rules.

Yatra Manimahesh, Himachal Pradesh’s intense rains have also had an impact on North India’s well-known Manimahesh Yatra. After Sunday afternoon, the authorities banned it once again. The management made this choice with the pilgrims’ safety in mind.

Chamba Trekking Alert Raised

On the trekking trail from Hadsar to Mani Mahesh, stones are falling close to Guinala, endangering the travelers.

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The risk of landslides has also risen in numerous locations concurrently with the travel path becoming more slick. It is not safe to travel under such circumstances. Heavy rains fell on Sunday in many areas of the district of Chamba. However, around midday, the rain became more intense, which is why the tourists stopped moving.

Yatra Suspended After Landslide

A huge landslide near Sundarasi on Saturday caused a 15-hour disruption to the Yatra. At six in the morning on Sunday, the government began the Yatra from Hadsar. However, in the midst of intense rain in the afternoon, stones began to fall in Guinala. The government subsequently prohibited the Yatra when the Sector Officer notified ADM Bharmour.

Devotees Advised Stay Safe

The authorities has instructed the passengers to stay in safe camps. Police, NDRF, SDRF, and sector authorities have also been warned to be vigilant. That there have been no recorded incidents involving passengers on Sunday, however, is a comfort. Every traveler is secure.

Only when the weather is clear will the trip start.
However, because of the falling stones and the ongoing rain in Guinala, Additional District Magistrate Bharmour Kulveer Singh Rana said that the Yatra has been temporarily halted. The pilgrims should all wait for further instructions.

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