04 August,2018 01:58 PM IST | Dehradun | IANS
Amarnath Yatra
The annual Adi Kailash Yatra has been suspended by the Uttarakhand government because of inclement weather, an official said on Saturday. Due to heavy rains, the roads between Garbadhar, Malpa and Najang have been badly damaged.
The annual pilgrimage is conducted by the Kumayun Vikas Mandal Nigam. This year 400 people had registered for the Yatra, out of which 179 pilgrims have already completed the pilgrimage.
"A letter has been sent to the External Affairs Ministry about the decision," the official added.
Adi Kailash is located at a height of 6,191 metres in Dharchula district and is known to resemble the 'Om' shape.
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The pilgrimage trek which occurs between June and October takes 12 days to complete.
The hill state of Uttarakhand has been witness to heavy rains over the past fortnight, disrupting many annual pilgrimages, including the 'Chaar Dhaam Yatra' of Badrinath, Kedarnath, Gangotri and Yamunotri.
With Inputs from IANS
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