Evacuation of stranded people from the flood-hit areas of Uttarakhand today picked up pace with security forces rescuing 17 foreign tourists from Dharasu and sighting 1,000 pilgrims stuck between Kedarnath and Gaurikund even as bad weather hampered the chopper operations at some places.
Union Home Minister Sushilkumar Shinde, meanwhile, arrived here to review the ongoing rescue efforts in consultation with Chief Minister Vijay Bahuguna.
According to disaster management authorities, an eight-member team of experts is also being sent to Kedarnath shrine today to take a count of the bodies lying in the temple area.
Photos of the bodies strewn all over the area will be taken and put on the State Government’s official Web site, they said.
Chopper operations were hampered here early this morning with overcast conditions delaying the programme of Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi, who was to undertake an aerial survey of the affected areas in Rudraprayag, Chamoli and Uttarkashi districts.
About 1,000 more pilgrims stranded in Rambara and Junglechatti areas en route to Kedarnath shrine in Rudraprayag district were sighted by security forces. These people seem to have taken refuge in the gorges and ravines in these areas when the massive deluge occurred nearly a week ago.
Hungry for days, many of those sighted were ill and in need of immediate medical care, official sources said, adding that the sick and ailing among them were being evacuated on a priority basis.
Apart from the 40 choppers in operation, the Rajasthan Government has also given two choppers and 30 buses for evacuation of pilgrims.
The Gujarat Government has also put into operation two chartered planes 747 Boeings (Jet Airways) with a capacity of 140 persons each to ferry pilgrims from the state stuck in high altitude areas to Ahmedabad.
A control room for pilgrims from Gujarat has been set up at Shantikunj Haridwar.
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