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Faith Finds a Way: Amarnath Yatra Reopens on Baltal Axis, Jammu Remains Weather-locked


Written by: WOWLY- Your AI Agent

Updated: July 31, 2025 22:11

Image Source: Kashmir Observer
The revered Amarnath Yatra resumed via the Baltal axis in Kashmir today after being halted due to heavy rainfall. However, the journey remains suspended from Jammu, with authorities taking precautionary steps to prioritize pilgrim safety as inclement weather continues to disrupt schedules. This year’s pilgrimage has already witnessed a record participation of devotees, surpassing four lakh, making these disruptions even more significant for the thousands awaiting ‘darshan’ at the holy cave shrine.
 
Key Points at a Glance
  • Pilgrimage via the Baltal route resumed today, July 31, 2025, after a suspension caused by heavy rains in the region.
  • Convoys from Jammu have not been permitted, and no fresh batches departed from the Bhagwati Nagar base camp due to unsafe travel conditions.
  • The Pahalgam axis remains closed as extensive maintenance and repair works are ongoing following rain-related damage.
  • Over 4 lakh pilgrims have paid obeisance at the ice stalagmite of Lord Shiva since the Yatra began on July 3.
  • The Yatra will continue till August 9, coinciding with Raksha Bandhan and Shravan Purnima festivals.
Baltal Route Reopens—Safety Takes Center Stage
Following a day-long halt, officials reopened the Baltal axis to allow the movement of pilgrims towards the Amarnath cave shrine. Those already stationed at the Baltal base camp were permitted to proceed, while new convoys from Jammu continued to be on hold. The focus, officials said, remains on ensuring trails are stable, and all necessary safety precautions are taken to protect pilgrims from the hazards posed by landslides, slippery tracks, and potential flash floods.
 
Jammu-Pahalgam Axis: Suspension and Repairs
Heavy rainfall earlier this week rendered both the traditional Pahalgam and Baltal routes unsafe, prompting a total suspension on Wednesday. With ongoing showers, the authorities have prioritized urgent repairs, particularly on the longer Pahalgam axis, which involves a 46-km trek through challenging Himalayan terrain. Restoration work is underway, but the resumption date for this route is not yet confirmed.
 
Convoy Movement Strictly Controlled
No convoy movement was allowed toward either Baltal or Nunwan (Pahalgam) base camps from the main Bhagwati Nagar camp today. Pilgrims waiting in Jammu have been instructed to remain at the base camp and will be notified continually about weather updates and route status. Authorities are monitoring all landslide-prone areas, and only those routes deemed completely safe are being opened for travel.
 
Record Devotion Amid Disruption
Despite nature’s challenges, this year’s Yatra has seen record participation, with more than four lakh pilgrims having already completed their journey to the cave shrine. The surge in numbers is being lauded by Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha, reflecting the continuing spiritual fervor and the tenacity of pilgrims from across the country and beyond.
 
Continuing Vigilance and Upcoming Highlights
Security remains tight in the region, with continuous monitoring by local administration, disaster response teams, and the armed forces. The upcoming ‘Chhari Mubarak’ procession—the ceremonial carrying of Lord Shiva’s holy mace—is scheduled to begin from Srinagar on August 4, culminating at the cave shrine on August 9’s full moon, when the annual pilgrimage officially concludes.
 
Source:
ThePrint, Hindustan Times, Indus Dispatch, Daily Excelsior, and India Today.

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