Fresh spell of rains and landslips at a number of places including the
higher reaches of Pauri, Chamoli and Rudraprayag districts on Monday hit
rescue operations in Uttarakhand where 10,000 survivors still wait to
be taken to safety.
Not a single chopper has so far been able to take off from Sahasradhara
helipad to rescue stranded pilgrims at Badrinath and affected pockets
adjacent to it. The same is the situation in Guptkashi and Gauchar from
where no helicopter has so far been able to take off because of a thick
veil of mist enveloping the area and intermittent rains.
“About 5000 people are yet to be evacuated from Badrinath and not even a
single chopper has so far been able to take off from Sahasradhara
helipad here to rescue stranded pilgrims at the shrine and affected
pockets adjacent to it,” Retd Wing Commander Capt R S Brar, who has been
entrusted with the task of overseeing air rescue operations in the
affected areas, told PTI.
“I am myself sitting in an aircraft since this morning waiting for the
weather to clear up so that we could start our operations,” he said.
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