Several pilgrims from districts of south Odisha are reported
to be stranded in floodwater in some areas of Uttarakhand. According to
sources, around 40 of them are from Paralakhemundi area in Gajapati district
and around twenty are from Berhampur and Ganjam district. As per unconfirmed
reports twenty other pilgrims from Koraput and Malkangiri districts are also
stranded in the flood-hit mountainous area. The pilgrims from Gajapati district
had reached Uttarakhand for ‘chardham yatra’ that includes visit to Kedarnath
and Gangotri area, which were worst affected by the recent floods. They had
gone there in two batches of thirty members each. According to the information
provided by one of these stranded pilgrims, M. Dharmaraju of R. Sitapur village
near Paralakhemundi, twenty pilgrims from Gajapati district had safely returned
to Haridwar, while the others were stranded at Uttarakashi, Gangotri and
Kedarnath. After receiving information, Gajapati district administration has
started collecting information regarding all persons of the district stranded
in Uttarakhand. Similar measures have also been initiated by the Ganjam
district administration. Meanwhile, the State Home Secretary Upendra Nath
Behera declared that Odisha government was making all possible efforts for safe
return of Odia pilgrims stranded in Uttarakhand. According to him the resident
commissioner of Odisha posted in New Delhi was in touch with Uttarakhand
government regarding state of Odia pilgrims stranded there.
Source: The Hindu
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