Shimla: Glacier break enroute to Shrikhand Mahadev shrine leaves 5 injured

By Team MyNation  |  First Published Jul 17, 2019, 6:25 PM IST

A glacier broke off and collapsed in Himachal Pradesh’s Kullu district injuring five people.

Shimla:  Five pilgrims were injured after a glacier broke off and collapsed on the way to the Shrikhand Mahadev shrine in Himachal Pradesh's Kullu district on Wednesday.

The "yatra" to the shrine has been temporarily stopped. The 10-day Shrikhiand Mahadev yatra, which is considered to be tougher than the Amarnath pilgrimage had begun on July 15.

A number of pilgrims were stranded as the glacier collapsed at Nain Sarovar near Parvati Bagh in Ani sub-division on Tuesday at around 4.30 pm, police said.

A rescue operation was started soon after the glacier broke off, they said, adding about 50 other stranded pilgrims were rescued from the glacier point and brought towards Bhim Dwar.

The five injured pilgrims have been identified as Rajiv from Ludhiana, Vivek from Pune, Baba from Maharashtra, Subhash Patel from Pune and Divyangni Vyas from Ahmedabad, who have been administered first aid, they added.

Movement of pilgrims towards the shrine has been temporarily stopped due to collapse of the glacier at Nain Sarovar and landslides at various points due to rains, they added.

Shrikhand Mahadev is revered by Hindus as one of the abodes of Lord Shiva. The Shiva Lingam is situated at a height of 18,750 feet above sea level in the lap of the Himalayas.

A base camp for registering pilgrims has been set up at Sinhgad.

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