Published 21:54 IST, July 2nd 2024
Amarnath Yatra Pilgrims Jump Off Moving Bus After Brakes Fail | WATCH VIDEO
Nine out of 40 pilgrims of the Amarnath Yatra got injured on Tuesday after their vehicle travelling from Amarnath to Hoshiarpur in Punjab lost control.
- India News
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Srinagar: Nine out of 40 pilgrims of the Amarnath Yatra got injured on Tuesday after their vehicle travelling from Amarnath to Hoshiarpur in Punjab lost control due to brake failure. Personnel from the Indian Army along with the Jammu and Kashmir Police tried to slow down the bus and managed to save it from plunging into the Nalah by placing stones beneath the tyres of the vehicle.
Meanwhile, six men, three women and one child, out of panic, jumped out of the bus and in turn, ended up injuring themselves. The Quick Response Team of the Indian Army provided ambulance and medical assistance to the passengers at a nearby medical facility at Nachalana.
Over 22,000 pilgrims paid obeisance at the holy cave shrine of Amarnath in the south Kashmir Himalayas on Tuesday, officials here said. With this, the total number of pilgrims who have visited the shrine in the first four days of the annual Amarnath Yatra has crossed 74,000. "As many as 22,715 pilgrims had darshan of the ice lingam in the Amarnath cave on Tuesday," the officials said. These included 16,973 male pilgrims, 3,775 female pilgrims, 315 sadhus and six sadhvis. More than 1,227 security personnel and 419 children also performed the pilgrimage, they said.
The total number of pilgrims who have visited the cave shrine in the first four days now stands at 74,696, according to the officials. The Amarnath Yatra began on Saturday from the twin tracks -- the traditional 48-km Nunwan-Pahalgam route in Anantnag and the 14-km shorter but steeper Baltal route in Ganderbal. The 52-day pilgrimage will conclude on August 19. More than 4.5 lakh pilgrims paid obeisance at the cave shrine last year. (with PTI inputs)
Updated 23:33 IST, July 2nd 2024