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Annual Amarnath Yatra remains suspended for third consecutive day

Srinagar: Even after a slight improvement in weather on Friday, the Annual Amarnath Yatra stayed suspended for the third consecutive day.

No yatri was allowed to move from their base camps owing to landslides and shooting stones.

“No pilgrim has departed the Bhagwati Nagar yatri niwas for the cave shrine,” a police officer stated.

Earlier, on Wednesday and Thursday, the Annual Amarnath Yatra had remained suspended after both the routes were shut following a landslide in Baltal.

“Movement of pilgrims along the Baltal and Pahalgam routes has been suspended for the time being,” officials said.

The Mughal Road connecting Poonch and Rajouri districts in the Jammu region with Shopian, in South Kashmir was also closed owing to landslides.

Officials told a local news gathering agency, GNS that incessant rains at Chhatapani along the highway caused landslides blocking the road. Efforts were underway to restore traffic, they added.

Earlier, on Tuesday, a landslide at Baltal had killed three Amarnath yatris and injured one.

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The yatra had earlier been halted due to bad weather but resumed after the weather had improved in the afternoon. It was officially started early on Thursday, after batches of pilgrims started their progress to the camps on Wednesday. The MeT had forecast rain and thundershowers in the valley for the next 48 hours till Saturday.

Governor NN Vohra, who’s also chairman of Shri Amarnathji Shrine Board (SASB), told the pilgrims that they should have confidence in the forces.

“There won’t be any difficulty in the yatra,” Vohra said.  In 2017, eight pilgrims were killed and 13 others injured in the attack on an Amarnath yatris bus.

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