Due to heavy rains on Sunday afternoon, rainy Gadera in Junglechatti on the Gaurikund-Kedarnath walking route was on the rise, which killed a young man of Nepali origin. At the same time, three passengers were injured. During this, walking tour was also stopped. The movement on the walking route was restored after Lonivi cleaned the debris. At the same time, passengers have been stopped due to night in Lincholi and Bhimbali.
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On the walking road due to rain, rainy Gadera came on its bloom near Junglechatti, causing debris and stones to spread on the way. During this time, 21-year-old Mahendra Singh son Naveen Singh, a resident of Nepali origin, Nepal origin, was hit by a resident of body, Gaurikund debris, a resident of Nepal Hall, killing him on the spot. At the same time, Shagun Sharma, Manju Sharma and Panchna Solanki, residents of Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh, suffered minor injuries. All the injured were given treatment at near medical relief posts. Here, District Disaster Management Officer Nandan Singh Rajwar said that the movement on the walk route was stopped for about an hour.
During this time all the sector magistrates have been instructed to stop the passengers at night. He told that more than two thousand passengers have been stopped in Lincholi. On the other hand, Kotwal Inspector Racendra Singh Kathait of Sonprayag Kotwali said that after 9.30 pm, the shuttle service from Sonprayag to Gaurikund has been run again.