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Monsoon fury: Rains wash away part of Kedarnath shrine compound, 50 dead
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Monsoon fury: Rains wash away part of Kedarnath shrine compound, 50 dead   Read more at: http://indiatoday.intoday.in/story/heavy-rains-wash-away-part-of-kedarnath-shrine-compound-50-pilgrims-died/1/284070.htmlThe famous Kedarnath shrine was virtually submerged in mud and slush where 50 people died in the unprecedented flash floods that claimed over 130 lives in Uttarakhand and Himachal Pradesh and left over 70,000 pilgrims for Himalayan shrines stranded.
 
The shrine, one of the four holy dhams, in Rudraprayag district of Uttarakhand bore the brunt of torrential rains.
About 500 people, including several pilgrims, are said to be missing in the area.
 
IAF evacuates 180 in Uttarakhand | 15,000 pilgrims stranded on their way to pilgrimages: Army | Watch shocking footage as floods wash away 3-storey building in Uttarakhand | See pics | Himachal CM rescued from Kinnaur after 60 hours  Kukhimath Sub Divisional Magistrate Rakesh Tewari told reporters after his return from Kedarnarth that 50 bodies are lying in areas adjacent to the shine.
 
Rakesh Tewari said, "About 500 pilgrims stranded at Kedarnath were ferried to safety at Guptkashi on Tuesday as rescue operations picked up momentum two days after incessant rains wreaked havoc in the state." "We are right now concentrating on rescuing those who are alive," he said.
 
The death toll may rise significantly once water recedes and relief teams are able to access the affected areas.
A portion of the Kedarnath temple compound was washed away but authorities said no damages were reported to the structure itself.
 
The Ram Bada area, a busy spot near the temple, has been completely submerged and was not visible from rescue choppers.
 
Army Central Command officials said that nearly 6,000 to 8,000 people are stranded in Kedarnath, 2,500 in Hemkund Sahib and around 8,000 in Badrinath.
 
Flash floods, cloudbursts and landslips have so far claimed 131 lives in northern India. Thousands have been displaced in Uttar Pradesh where several rivers are in spate.
 
The death toll in Uttarakhand has reached 102.
 
Rudraprayag district was the worst hit with 20 people dead and 73 buildings, including 40 hotels, along the banks of the Alaknanda swept away in the swirling waters of the river.
 
A total of 71,440 pilgrims bound for the Himalayan shrines of Kedarnath, Badrinath, Gangotri and Yamunotri are stranded in Rudraprayag, Chamoli and Uttarkashi districts of Uttarakhand with the famous char dham yatra having been suspended due to massive landslides and damage to the road network.
 
 


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