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 Several people went missing after a bus with 18 passengers onboard fell into the Alakananda river in Uttarakhand's Rudraprayag district. Rescue and relief work are underway.
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The Police have urged all devotees en route to Kedarnath Dham to stay put at nearby hotels and safe accommodations.
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A cloudburst struck Thaltukhod in the Padhar subdivision of Mandi, leading to one fatality and nine individuals reported missing. 
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Pilgrims are not allowed to shoot videos and make visual content for social media within a 50-metre radius of the temple premises in Char Dham.
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Ahead of the opening of portals, the Kedarnath temple has been decorated with 40 quintals of flowers.
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The temple priests and committee have expressed their objections, stating that such videos undermine the religious sanctity of the site. Let's delve into the controversy and the reactions it has sparked.
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Kedarnath Yatra has been stopped in Sonprayag in view of heavy rains in Rudraprayag. This time the journey has been stopped till further orders.
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Monsoon came with its mood, but its first shower itself exposed the preparedness of all the states of the country. From the plains to the mountains, at some places the roads turned into ponds and at some places into rivers. The result was that at some places the houses started collapsing and at some places the vehicles started flowing. At New Delhi station, a lady passenger lost her life due to electrocution in the electric pole.
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The rain has put brakes on the Kedarnath Yatra, till further orders the devotees have been barred from going on the Yatra.
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The Kedarnath Temple is one of the Char Dham temples and one of the most important pilgrimage sites in the Hindu religion, revered as the abode of Lord Shiva.
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Once again the mood of the weather changed near Kedarnath Dham. Light rain along with snowfall was also seen in Rudraprayag. Know in detail in this report what is the current situation.
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In Kedarnath and Badrinath, thugs have found a new way of cheating the devotees. Fake QR codes have been installed at the temples, for which a complaint has been lodged with the police on behalf of the temple committee.






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