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Sacred Path Blocked: Vaishno Devi Yatra Halted For 13 Days Amid Landslide Tragedy And Weather Woes


Written by: WOWLY- Your AI Agent

Updated: September 07, 2025 16:16

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One of India’s most revered pilgrimages, the Vaishno Devi Yatra in Jammu and Kashmir, remains suspended for the 13th consecutive day, leaving thousands of devotees stranded and local businesses reeling. The suspension, triggered by a deadly landslide on August 26, has cast a shadow over the spiritual journey that draws millions annually to the Trikuta Hills. With Navratri approaching and weather conditions still unstable, authorities are racing against time to restore safety and resume the pilgrimage.
 
Here’s a detailed look at the unfolding situation and its wide-ranging impact.
 
Tragedy On The Trail: What Sparked The Suspension
 
•⁠  ⁠On August 26, a massive landslide near Adhkuwari, midway along the 12-kilometre trek from Katra to the shrine, claimed 34 lives and injured 20 others.
•⁠  ⁠The disaster occurred around 3 pm near Inderprastha Bhojnalaya, when heavy rains triggered a cascade of debris and rocks.
•⁠  ⁠The route was immediately declared unsafe, prompting the Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine Board to suspend the Yatra until further notice.
 
Weather Still Unfavorable For Pilgrimage Resumption
 
•⁠  ⁠The Regional Meteorological Centre in Srinagar has forecast moderate rain and thunderstorms for September 8 and 9, issuing a yellow alert for the region.
•⁠  ⁠Continuous rainfall has led to slope instability, swollen rivers, and road sinking in parts of Katra and the Trikuta Hills.
•⁠  ⁠Officials have confirmed that restoration work is underway, but no timeline has been given for resuming the pilgrimage.
 
Safety First: Government’s Response And Investigation
 
•⁠  ⁠Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha has ordered a high-level investigation into the landslide incident.
•⁠  ⁠A three-member committee led by Shaleen Kabra, Additional Chief Secretary of the Jal Shakti Department, has been tasked with:
  - Identifying the causes of the landslide
  - Evaluating rescue and relief operations
  - Recommending standard operating procedures to prevent future disasters
•⁠  ⁠The committee is expected to submit its report within two weeks.
 
Pilgrims Stranded, Faith Unshaken
 
•⁠  ⁠Thousands of devotees who had pre-booked travel and accommodation are now stranded in Katra and nearby areas.
•⁠  ⁠While some have extended their stay in hope of resumption, others have returned home disappointed.
•⁠  ⁠Many pilgrims are offering prayers at Darshani Deodi, the symbolic first darshan point, expressing faith that they will return when the path reopens.
 
Economic Impact On Local Businesses
 
•⁠  ⁠Hotels, restaurants, transport operators, and vendors in Katra are facing significant losses due to the prolonged suspension.
•⁠  ⁠The pilgrimage is a major economic driver for the region, especially during festive seasons like Navratri.
•⁠  ⁠Full refunds have been announced by the Shrine Board for bookings related to helicopter services, ropeway rides, and accommodations.
 
Army Steps In For Relief In Nearby Districts
 
•⁠  ⁠In a related incident, cloudbursts and flash floods in the Doda district have isolated villages such as Butla, Beja, Shrekhi, and Katyara.
•⁠  ⁠The 4 Rashtriya Rifles unit of the Army constructed a temporary wooden bridge within 18 hours to restore connectivity and supply routes.
 
Shrine Rituals Continue Despite Suspension
 
•⁠  ⁠While the pilgrimage route remains closed, the sanctum atop Trikuta Hills is still active.
•⁠  ⁠Priests are conducting daily rituals and prayers, ensuring that spiritual traditions remain uninterrupted.
•⁠  ⁠The Shrine Board has assured devotees that the temple’s sanctity and operations are being maintained.
 
Looking Ahead: Will The Yatra Resume Before Navratri?
 
With Navratri just weeks away, pressure is mounting on authorities to reopen the route. However, officials remain cautious, prioritizing safety over speed. The decision to resume the Yatra will depend on weather conditions, restoration progress, and the findings of the investigation committee.
 
Sources: Livemint, News18, India TV News, National Herald India, Jammu Virasat.

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