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36 Amarnath pilgrims suffer minor wounds in bus collision in J-K's Ramban; rejoin yatra after treatment

The buses were part of a convoy headed for Pahalgam base camp in south Kashmir from  Jammu's Bhagwati Nagar
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CRPF vehicles escort buses carrying the first batch of pilgrims for the annual Amarnath Yatra, in Srinagar. PTI/File
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At least 36 Amarnath pilgrims, hailing from different states, suffered minor injuries when five buses slammed into each other in Jammu and Kashmir’s Ramban district on Saturday, officials said.

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The buses were part of a convoy headed for the Pahalgam base camp of the pilgrimage in south Kashmir from Jammu’s Bhagwati Nagar. All the injured persons rejoined the yatra after receiving treatment at the Ramban district hospital.

The accident took place near Chanderkote, along the Jammu-Srinagar national highway, at around 8 am due to the failure of the brakes of one of the buses in the convoy, the officials said.

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“There was a minor accident at Chanderkote when a Pahalgam-bound vehicle collided with other stationary vehicles due to brake failure,” Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha said in a statement. He said 36 pilgrims received minor injuries in the incident. They were discharged after preliminary treatment and resumed the journey towards the 3,880-metre cave shrine in the south Kashmir Himalayas, the statement said.

“By the blessings of Lord Shiva, all the devotees are safe,” the L-G said.

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“Our priority is the safety of all pilgrims. The officials concerned have been directed to implement comprehensive safety measures for vehicles of pilgrims undertaking Amarnath Yatra and ensure safety checks at all key locations and uninterrupted availability of food and medicines on the route,” he added.

Earlier, the L-G spoke to Jammu Divisional Commissioner Ramesh Kumar and Ramban Deputy Commissioner Mohammad Alyas Khan and asked them to provide all necessary assistance to the injured pilgrims.

Sinha had asked senior officials to remain on alert and ensure all necessary arrangements for a hassle-free journey of the pilgrims, a spokesperson of the Raj Bhavan said. The L-G applauded the swift response of the district administration and health officials.

Earlier, the Ramban DC said the last vehicle of the Pahalgam convoy lost control and hit stranded vehicles at the Chanderkote Langer site, damaging four vehicles and causing minor injuries to 36 pilgrims. He added: the government officials already present at the site rushed the injured to the district hospital.

Several senior police officers visited the hospital to monitor the treatment of the injured and directed the chief medical officer to ensure the best care.

“The yatris were later shifted to other vehicles for their onward journey,” the DC said.

Union Minister Jitendra Singh said he spoke to the Ramban DC after learning about the road accident. “....There is no reason for concern. All arrangements for the pilgrims are in place and are being constantly supervised by the administration,” Singh said in a post on X.

Ramban Medical Superintendent Sudarshan Singh Katoch said 10 of the injured pilgrims were discharged after being administered first-aid and the rest after the conduct of necessary tests.

“The district administration arranged special vehicles for their onward journey to Pahalgam after they expressed their desire to continue the pilgrimage,” he said. The convoy left for its destination early in the morning after the damaged buses were replaced, the officials said.

Along with the Ramban district administration, the mobile medical team of the 84 Battalion of the CRPF rushed to the spot, provided immediate medical attention and helped in the evacuation of the injured pilgrims, he said.

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