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Vaishno Devi Yatra Continues for Second Day After Brief Weather Halt

Authorities say operations are proceeding under weather checks with mandatory tracking and ID verification in place.

Overview

  • Pilgrimage restarted at 6 am on September 17 on both routes after a 22‑day suspension caused by a deadly landslide.
  • The Shrine Board briefly halted movement on Wednesday evening due to deteriorating conditions after allowing roughly 2,500 pilgrims earlier in the day.
  • With weather improving on Thursday, registration resumed and the yatra progressed smoothly; by 2 pm about 2,200 slips had been issued, with officials expecting the count to exceed 4,000 by evening.
  • Over 3,500 devotees paid obeisance on the first day of resumption, and officials reported smooth arrangements for security, registration, accommodation and other services.
  • Helicopter services are being restarted as conditions clear, while RFID tracking, valid ID checks and use of designated pathways remain compulsory; a three‑member probe into the August 26 tragedy that killed 34 is still pending.