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State govt working to bring back 141 stranded tourists from Uttarakhand

State govt working to bring back 141 stranded tourists from Uttarakhand

Time of India6 days ago
Gandhinagar: Claiming that all tourists and pilgrims from Gujarat are safe in areas around the flooded Kheer Ganga river in Uttarakhand, the state govt said on Thursday that efforts are on to bring back approximately 141 stranded tourists and pilgrims from Gujarat.
State govt spokesperson Rushikesh Patel said that tourists and pilgrims from Patan, Banaskantha, Ahmedabad, Bhavnagar and Vadodara districts are safe there and that the state govt is in touch with the Uttarakhand govt and administration to facilitate their return to Gujarat.
Providing information about the stranded tourists, the govt said that discussions were held with 12 tour operators from Harij in Patan and they confirmed that all pilgrims from the district are safe.
The govt also said on Thursday that 99 tourists from Ahmedabad are safe at Mandakini Guesthouse, and four have been contacted for medical assistance by a nearby medical centre in Uttarkashi.
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According to the Banaskantha district emergency operations centre, 10 tourists from Bhabhar taluka of the district are safe. The govt said that 15 tourists from Bhavnagar are stationed about 30km away from Dharali, and five from Vadodara are safe at an army camp in Gangotri.
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After heavy rain in the Uttarkashi district of Uttarakhand on Tuesday, a sudden flood in the Kheer Ganga River led to severe destruction in Dharali town. After receiving information that tourists from the state were in Uttarkashi during the flood, officials of the state emergency operations centre (SEOC) have been coordinating with their counterparts in Uttarakhand to bring back the tourists from Gujarat.
Rushikesh Patel said on Thursday that the Uttarakhand govt has informed the Gujarat govt that airlifting stranded tourists was not possible due to adverse weather conditions. "The Uttarakhand govt has said that all tourists from Gujarat are safe and those in need of medical assistance are being provided the necessary services," Patel said. He added that work was ongoing to reopen the roads.
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