Chamba, September 5: The Indian Air Force began the rescue operation of the devotees stranded in the Manimahesh Yatra on Thursday morning.50 pilgrims reached Chamba safely from Bharmour in the first flight of the Air Force's Chinook helicopter. The rescue operations are being conducted under the supervision of Himachal Pradesh minister Jagat Singh Negi. All devotees will be evacuated safely on Friday and will then be sent to their destinations.
The Chamba administration on Thursday began transporting nearly 500 devotees from Bharmour to Chamba by vehicles. At certain stretches, where roads have been damaged, the district administration has deployed adequate security personnel to assist them and ensure their safety. In addition, free food, drinking water, transport and other essential facilities have been arranged en route to prevent any inconvenience to them. Manimahesh Yatra 2025: 16 Devotees Dead, Thousands Rescued As Yatra Concludes Amid Disasters in Himachal Pradesh’s Chamba.
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#WATCH | Himachal Pradesh: About 50 pilgrims on Manimahesh Yatra were rescued with the help of IAF's Chinook helicopter this morning and brought to Chamba from Bharmour. They were stranded due to inclement weather.
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A spokesperson of the state government informed that, despite adverse weather conditions, 35 ailing and elderly devotees were safely airlifted to Chamba by a small helicopter, which completed seven sorties during the day. The Air Force's MI-17 helicopter has also been stationed at Pathankot to meet any exigency. Revenue Minister Negi said that the state government was committed to safeguarding the lives and property of its people as well as the visiting pilgrims and tourists from several parts. Himachal Pradesh Monsoon Fury: Manimahesh Yatra Suspended Amid Heavy Rain, Landslide.
Meanwhile, the state has suffered the loss of 343 lives since the onset of this year's monsoon on June 20, with 183 fatalities from rain-related incidents such as landslides, flash floods, and lightning strikes, and 160 deaths in road accidents, as per the State Disaster Management Authority (SDMA). The SDMA's cumulative report up to September 3 paints a grim picture of widespread human and economic loss across all 12 districts. "The monsoon this year has caused unprecedented disruption to life and property, with thousands affected directly and indirectly," an SDMA spokesperson said.
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