Uttarakhand Rain Alert: Rainfall disrupts Kedarnath Yatra, several roads shut as IMD warns of heavy rainfall across state

Uttarakhand is experiencing heavy monsoon rains, leading to widespread disruptions across the state. One hundred twenty-six roads are closed due to rain damage and blockages. A landslide has blocked the Kedarnath Highway, impacting pilgrim movem...

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Uttarakhand Rain Alert
The monsoon has regained full strength in Uttarakhand, bringing widespread rainfall across the state. The Meteorological Department has issued alerts for heavy rain, thunderstorms, and lightning in seven districts, Dehradun, Uttarkashi, Chamoli, Rudraprayag, Bageshwar, Nainital, and Champawat.

Continuous downpours have disrupted normal life, with several roads reportedly closed due to rain-related damage and blockages.

Landslide Disrupts Kedarnath Route

Heavy rainfall has also impacted the ongoing Char Dham Yatra, particularly in Rudraprayag district. A landslide has blocked the Kedarnath Highway at Munkatiya, near Sonprayag, affecting the movement of pilgrims.


Authorities have deployed earthmoving equipment, including JCB machines, to clear debris and restore traffic on the affected route.

Administration on High Alert

The district administration is closely monitoring the situation through the District Disaster Control Room. Officials have been directed to remain on high alert, especially in vulnerable and landslide-prone areas.

"The Kedarnath Yatra is also going on smoothly. There is a road blockage at Munkhatiya which is near Gaurikund, where a JCB is working and that route will also be opened soon On the Yatra route also our sector officers and other employees and those engaged in the Wesk team are also maintaining constant vigil so that if any such situation arises anywhere then they are immediately ready to help the pilgrims and for the smooth journey of the pilgrims. The District Magistrate has also instructed that those who are at their places, their Yatra areas and those who have been given the responsibility should also be alert," he told ANI.
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Weather Forecast and Advisory

The Meteorological Department has predicted heavy to very heavy rainfall in several hilly districts on July 12. Residents have been advised to avoid banks and streams, stay away from landslide-prone zones, and travel only after checking the latest weather updates.

Rainfall Outlook for Coming Days

According to forecasts, most mountainous regions may continue to receive light to moderate rainfall between July 13 and July 18, with isolated areas likely to experience heavy showers.

Statewide Rainfall Warning

  • Widespread rainfall expected from July 11 to July 17
  • Heavy rainfall likely throughout the period
  • Thunderstorms accompanied by lightning and strong winds expected
Residents are urged to stay updated with IMD forecasts and follow local advisories before planning any travel or outdoor activities.
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