Floods and landslide in Vaishnodevi on the travel route asked CM Abdullah questions about the Vaishno Devi Shrine Board

The path of Mata Vaishno Devi -Temple, which once sounded with the shouting of commitment, is filled with raw and silence today. The disastrous landslide not only killed 34 people on Tuesday, but also plunged thousands of families into the darkness of uncertainty and fear. The most important stop of the pilgrimage, Ardhkumari route, has now been transformed into a pile of debris and stones. Where the crowd was dedicated once full of dedication and enthusiasm, people are crying now and mourns in search of their loved ones. The base camp, hospital and temporary help centers at Katra have now become the center of hope for the victims, not just relief and rescue centers. Many dedicated such as Shubham Sahu are broken by the sadness of losing their colleagues. Three of the 11 -member team of Shubham are still missing. Shubham’s trembling voice makes that horrible moment, “The soil suddenly collapsed as he returned … Everything was over in a few seconds.” According to officials, the government has announced help, relief and rescue teams to remove the bodies from the rubble. By Wednesday, the number of dead has increased to 34, while the number of injured is 20. Jammu and Kashmir, chief minister Omar Abdullah, announced a remuneration of Rs 6 Lakh to the families of the deceased. At the same time, Uttar Pradesh chief minister of Uttar Pradesh said he had provided financial aid of Rs 4 Lakh to the families of the deceased in the state. The Indian Air Force deployed six MI-17 helicopters and a Chinook helicopter to speed up relief and rescue operations. A C-14 transport aircraft reached JAMMU with relief material. By evening, 90 people were rescued, including some Indian army staff. After this accident, the sanctuary and administration surrounded questions were asked questions about the decision of the sanctuary. Chief Minister Omar Abdullah said: “The meteorological department has already warned. Why was the journey permission to continue? Shouldn’t we take steps to save the lives of these people?” The meteorological department has already warned that there is a possibility for landslides and flooding due to heavy rain in Jammu and Kashmir and surrounding areas. The continuation of the journey without any obstacle today causes a great question about the responsibility of the administration. Not only Jammu, this accident affected the entire North India, is not alone. Many of the Northern India receive heavy rain due to low pressure on the bay of Bengal. There are reports of water relocation, cancellation of trains and school closures in low -light areas of Punjab. Also in South India, parts of Karnataka and Telangana were put under the bag due to the South-West Mushon. The devastation of rain in Jammu and Kashmir is so severe that the total death toll reached 41 on Wednesday. Of these, 34 deaths occurred on Vaishno Devi Marg alone. Relief teams hope that efforts to reach the trapped people will increase when the weather is clear. In the midst of the human tragedy, the Ray of Hope is being treated in hospitals in Katra. Arrangements ranging from food water to temporary shelter are made at relief centers. Many social organizations and locals have also expanded assistance in assistance work. Dr. Union Minister Jitendra Singh said efforts had been made to restore communication and power system. “People can’t contact their families. Our first priority is to restore power and mobile network as soon as possible.”

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