"It's the first time, we witnessed nature's destructive power. We saw many people dying and hundreds of cars floating in the flooded watersm
“It’s the first time, we witnessed nature’s destructive power. We saw many people dying and hundreds of cars floating in the flooded waters. The only thing I prayed for was that my wife and I should either survive together or die together,” said 73-year-old Chaturbhuj Sarvaiya, who along with his 63-year-old wife Devyani Sarvaiya had embarked on a journey of faith to Uttarakhand.
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The couple, from Kopargaon which is 14 km from Shirdi, was among the 15 people from the region who had gone to Kedarnath. All of them safely returned to the city early morning yesterday.
“We reached Mumbai Central station at 4 am after boarding a special train from Haridwar. All members from our group are safe. Eight of us from the group are aged and we are all immensely thankful to God that we are back home safe,” said Devyani.
The pilgrimage was supposed to be an important trip for the couple, but it left them shaken. “We left on June 7 for Delhi and took a minibus for our journey beyond. Our first stops were at Yamunotri and Gangotri, where we took a holy dip and had a good darshan. But we could proceed only till Gaurikund, as the roads ahead were closed due to the floods and landslides,” said Chaturbhuj.
The travelling group stayed at a hotel in Rampur for four days, as they could not continue their pilgrimage due to the turbulent weather.
“Staff at the hotel was very helpful. When we arrived, there were around 150 to 200 people taking shelter at the hotel. We did not encounter much difficulty in getting food and water, as it was made available to us.”
According to the couple, the episode which will forever be etched in their memories, occurred after they left the hotel for their home. A bridge on the arterial road linking Sonprayag to Gaurikund came crumbling down after their bus passed over it. “We were 25 km ahead of that bridge when we were informed that it had collapsed minutes after we crossed it,” said a relieved Chaturbhuj.
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Bad weather grounds CM’s aircraft to Uttarakhand
CM Prithviraj Chavan yesterday attempted to visit Dehradun to supervise relief operations for citizens from the state trapped in the Uttarakhand floods, but he had to cancel his trip due to bad weather.
“My aircraft was in the air for around 45 minutes, but owing to the inclement weather conditions, we were advised to return to New Delhi. I plan to go there tomorrow,” Chavan said. Chavan, who has been camping in Delhi for two days, said that two state government helicopters have been placed at the disposal of the Uttarakhand government to help with rescue and relief operations. Presently, a 30-strong contingent of senior officials from the state is camping in Dehradun and Haridwar, where the state government has set up two special cells to help over 2,000 tourists and pilgrims from Maharashtra. — u00a0