100-Metre Stretch Of Yamunotri National Highway In Uttarakhand Damaged After Landslide, Traffic Disrupted

100-Metre Stretch Of Yamunotri National Highway In Uttarakhand Damaged After Landslide, Traffic Disrupted

A rain-triggered landslide damaged a 100-metre stretch of the Yamunotri National Highway near Syanachatti in Uttarkashi, blocking traffic and disrupting the Char Dham Yatra. Around 80–120 pilgrims were at Yamunotri Dham, with about 100 halted at Janki Chatti. Restoration work is underway but has been slowed by continuous rain and debris.

PTIUpdated: Friday, July 10, 2026, 08:31 AM IST
100-Metre Stretch Of Yamunotri National Highway In Uttarakhand Damaged After Landslide, Traffic Disrupted
100-Metre Stretch Of Yamunotri National Highway In Uttarakhand Damaged After Landslide, Traffic Disrupted | FPJ/ Farooq Sayed

Uttarkashi: A 100-metre stretch on the Yamunotri National Highway near Syanachatti here was damaged after a landslide triggered by incessant rains, officials said.

An area spanning roughly 1 km was affected by the debris of the landslide on Thursday and traffic along the route was completely blocked, they said.

Uttarkashi District Disaster Management Officer Shardul Gusain said a section of the road, about 100 metres long, was damaged at Syanachatti in the evening due to heavy rain and landslides.

Vehicles bound for Yamunotri from Barkot have been stopped at Barkot, while those returning from Janki Chatti have been held back at Janki Chatti, he said.

The official noted that between 80 and 120 pilgrims were present at Yamunotri Dham when the route was closed. About 100 of them were stopped at Janki Chatti. Gusain added that vehicles were halted at safe locations.

He said if the weather clears up on Friday, the route will be restored as soon as possible.

The official said teams from the administration and the National Highways Authority are deployed at the site, but road restoration work is being hampered by adverse weather conditions.

Manoj Rawat, executive engineer for the national highway, said they are facing significant difficulties in repairing the highway due to the rain and debris.

He added that road restoration work would be accelerated as soon as the weather conditions become favourable.

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