Road Mishap / Six CRPF Personnel Injured in Road Accident Near Sonamarg Tunnel in Jammu and Kashmir
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Six CRPF personnel were injured after their vehicle skidded off the road near a tunnel in Sonamarg, Ganderbal district, officials said.
Srinagar, Jul 3: At least six Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) personnel were injured Friday in a road accident near a tunnel in the Sonamarg tourist resort area of Jammu and Kashmir, officials said.
The officials said six jawans were injured after the vehicle they were travelling in went out of the driver’s control and skidded off the road near the tunnel in the Sonamarg area of Ganderbal district.
Officials said the injured jawans were given first aid on the spot and then shifted to a nearby CRPF camp in the Gund area.
The Amarnath Yatris using the North Kashmir Baltal base camp travel on Srinagar-Sonamarg road to reach Baltal base camp. Hundreds of local policemen and CRPF personnel are deployed along the Yatra route from Jammu to the two camps in Kashmir -- Baltal base camp and Nunwan base camp.
Transit camps have been set up along the two Yatra routes at Mir Bazaar on the South Kashmir route and at Sadipora and Manigam on the North Kashmir route.
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Healthcare facilities and free community kitchens called ‘Langars’ have been set up at the two base camps and in the transit camps.
Those pilgrims who reach the transit camps beyond the scheduled time are lodged in the transit camps as part of the overall security arrangements for Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra 2026 (SANJY-2026).
Those devotees opting for on-the-spot registration have been advised not to undertake the journey before registration since, according to the orders of the Supreme Court, the number of Yatris permitted to perform the Yatra is being regulated.
Meanwhile, the second batch of over 3800 Yatris left Bhagwati Nagar Yatri Niwas in Jammu in two escorted convoys for the two base camps early in the day.
Since the area beyond the two base camps has been declared a ‘No-fly zone’, helicopter services are not available for the Yatris this year.
(IANS)
The officials said six jawans were injured after the vehicle they were travelling in went out of the driver’s control and skidded off the road near the tunnel in the Sonamarg area of Ganderbal district.
Officials said the injured jawans were given first aid on the spot and then shifted to a nearby CRPF camp in the Gund area.
The Amarnath Yatris using the North Kashmir Baltal base camp travel on Srinagar-Sonamarg road to reach Baltal base camp. Hundreds of local policemen and CRPF personnel are deployed along the Yatra route from Jammu to the two camps in Kashmir -- Baltal base camp and Nunwan base camp.
Transit camps have been set up along the two Yatra routes at Mir Bazaar on the South Kashmir route and at Sadipora and Manigam on the North Kashmir route.
Also Read: Truck With Brake Failure Rams Into Over A Dozen Vehicles On NH-26 In Koraput
Healthcare facilities and free community kitchens called ‘Langars’ have been set up at the two base camps and in the transit camps.
Those pilgrims who reach the transit camps beyond the scheduled time are lodged in the transit camps as part of the overall security arrangements for Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra 2026 (SANJY-2026).
Those devotees opting for on-the-spot registration have been advised not to undertake the journey before registration since, according to the orders of the Supreme Court, the number of Yatris permitted to perform the Yatra is being regulated.
Meanwhile, the second batch of over 3800 Yatris left Bhagwati Nagar Yatri Niwas in Jammu in two escorted convoys for the two base camps early in the day.
Since the area beyond the two base camps has been declared a ‘No-fly zone’, helicopter services are not available for the Yatris this year.
(IANS)
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