Traffic was disrupted on the Badrinath Highway in Chamoli, Uttarakhand, as stones rolled off a hill near Baba Ashram Karnprayag, according to officials. The incident occurred in Chamoli district, leading to the temporary suspension of traffic movement on the route. This is the latest in a series of roadblocks and damages caused by heavy showers in the region.
On Saturday, a portion of the Badrinath National Highway (National Highway-7) was corroded due to the rising levels of the Lambagad drain. Continuous rainfall since Friday night resulted in a 50-meter stretch of the highway being washed away. This was followed by roadblocks near Nandaprayag, Pursari, Gauchar, and Kameda.
Chamoli Police shared visuals on social media showing a massive pile of debris on the road. Officials from relevant departments have been working to restore the road for traffic as quickly as possible.
The authorities have been facing challenges in ensuring smooth traffic flow in the region due to the intense rainfall. These incidents highlight the need for proper infrastructure and preventive measures to mitigate the effects of such natural disasters.
It is important for travelers to stay updated on the road conditions and follow instructions from the local authorities. Meanwhile, efforts are ongoing to clear the debris and repair the affected portions of the highway.