So far, over a lakh pilgrims have visited the shrine since the commencement of the Yatra on July 2.
Srinagar:
A 'sevadar' working at a community kitchen died due to cardiac arrest at Baltal Base camp in Kashmir's Ganderbal district, raising the number of deaths in the ongoing Amarnath yatra to 11.
Vinod Kumar Yadav, the volunteer from of Uttar Pradesh, breathed his last at Baltal base camp last night along the shorter 12-km track to the cave shrine, officials said.
Eleven people, including a CRPF jawan, have died in the Yatra.
A pilgrim identified as Bahbah Bharat of Gujarat fell from a horse while on way to the cave shrine near Sangam along the Baltal route and suffered injuries.
He was shifted to hospital and was undergoing treatment, the officials said.
They said the Yatra was going on smoothly from the Baltal, as well as the 42-km traditional Pahalgam routes in Anantnag district of south Kashmir.
Over 5,000 pilgrims had visited the cave shrine till 1 pm today, they said.
So far 1,51,862 pilgrims have visited the shrine since the commencement of the yatra on July 2.
The 48-days yatra is scheduled to end on August 18, coinciding with 'Shravan Purnima' and 'Raksha Bandhan' festivals.