Overview
- The Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine Board announced a three‑day suspension from October 5 to 7 following an India Meteorological Department advisory.
- Pilgrimage operations are slated to restart on October 8, weather permitting, and devotees have been urged to follow only official updates before traveling.
- Officials say vulnerable stretches of the track are under regular monitoring with additional rescue teams and frequent public advisories.
- The latest pause reflects continued caution after a landslide on August 26 near Adhkuwari that killed 34 people and injured about 20.
- The yatra had only resumed on September 17 after a 22‑day halt, and more than 170,000 devotees visited during Navratri as Katra businesses balanced safety concerns with economic pressures.