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Kedarnath landslide: Uttarakhand govt sends fodder for stranded horses and mules 

The operation to rescue pilgrims trapped along the rain-ravaged trek route. To the Himalayan Kedarnath shrine continued into its third day on Saturday. Officials said on Saturday that as many as 8,495 pilgrims stranded had been rescue so far after heavy rains damaged. The route on Wednesday night.The operation to rescue pilgrims trapped along. The rain-ravaged trek route to the Himalayan Kedarnath shrine continued on Saturday. Kedarnath landslide: Uttarakhand

Kedarnath landslide: Uttarakhand

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The Uttarakhand government’s animal husbandry department on Saturday dispatched helicopters loaded. With animal fodder for the mules and horses affected by the landslide in Kedarnath Valley following a cloudburst. A video shared by news agency ANI showed helicopters airlifting stranded tourists and delivering fodder. To the impacted animals.Officials said that around 1,300 pilgrims remain stranded in Kedarnath, Bhimbali, and Gaurikund, but they are safe.

The rescue operation involves personnel from the State Disaster Response Force (SDRF), the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF), and the police. On Friday, the Indian Air Force’s Chinook and MI17 helicopters airlifted several pilgrims from the area. Rudraprayag Superintendent of Police (SP) Vishakha Ashok Bhadane refuted rumours about a large number of people missing following a cloudburst near the trek route. According to the secretary of the Public Works Department, RK Sudhanshu. The rescue operation for those stranded in Kedarnath and along the Kedarnath route due to the heavy rains on July 31 is being conduct with utmost urgency.

The trek route to Kedarnath sustained extensive damage on Wednesday night following a cloudburst in Junglechatti near Lincholi. Pilgrims were stranded beyond Bhimbali on the Gaurikund-Kedarnath trek route after the swollen Mandakini river wash away a 20-25-metre section. Boulders have blocked the trek route to the Himalayan temples at Ghoraparav, Lincholi, Badi Lincholi, and Bhimbali.The Kedarnath yatra has been temporarily halt. The Rudraprayag administration is advising pilgrims to remain where they are until the route is cleare of debris and repaire.

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