Uttarakhand floods: Work on to arrange wood, ghee for funerals

PTI Updated - March 12, 2018 at 04:26 PM.

Kedarnath shrine, one of the holiest of Hindu temples dedicated to Lord Shiva, and other buildings are seen damaged on Thursday following heavy rains and flood in Uttarakhand. File Photo.

Uttarakhand authorities are trying to arrange for as much as 50 tonnes of wood and as much volume of ‘desi ghee’ to conduct last rites of those who perished in the deluge at Kedarnath.

Officials of the Garhwal administration have sounded authorities in the state ‘Van Nigam’ (Forest Corporation) and other agencies to gather as much fire wood and logs and pick cans of ‘ghee’ from the open market.

“We want to start the funerals today in Kedarnath provided the weather permits. All concerned authorities have been asked to make arrangements,” a senior State Government official told PTI.

The official said that funerals have to start today in the temple town or else the bodies will begin rotting badly.

While close to thousands have been evacuated from the temple town, worst hit by rains and flash floods, there is no exact estimate as to how many people would have perished in this area.

Many parts of the state received rains last night and in the morning but helicopter operations are expected to be operational today.

Published on June 24, 2013 04:40