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This Article is From Jun 28, 2013

Uttarakhand: 119 pilgrims from Andhra Pradesh still out of 'contact'

Uttarakhand: 119 pilgrims from Andhra Pradesh still out of 'contact'
Hyderabad: Andhra Pradesh government said on Friday night that 119 pilgrims from the state still remained "out of contact" in calamity-hit Uttarakhand.

They are among the 400 pilgrims from the southern state who are stranded in Uttarakhand which was hit by heavy rains and landslides in mid-June.

Chief Minister N Kiran Kumar Reddy reviewed the situation with Chief Secretary P K Mohanty and other top officials on Friday evening.

Official sources quoted Mr Reddy saying that two special flights were being readied to bring back the stranded pilgrims from Andhra Pradesh.

According to officials, 2,747 pilgrims from Andhra Pradesh were on 'Chardham Yatra' to the hill state when the calamity had struck.

A majority of them have been rescued and sent back to Andhra Pradesh.

Around 400 pilgrims are reported to be still in Uttarakhand. These include 119 pilgrims, who are "out of contact" with their families, a release from the Chief Minister's Office said.

The Chief Secretary is coordinating the rescue and relief operations with his Uttarakhand counterpart. A team of IAS and IPS officers from the state is also supervising the operations, the release added.

Meanwhile, an official release said the teams of officials from the state deployed in Dehradun were searching all the rehabilitation camps and hospitals for the missing pilgrims from Andhra Pradesh.

The teams were in touch with Uttarakhand control room officials and military personnel dealing with the rescue and relief operations.

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