Char Dham Yatra 2023 pilgrim death both pilgrims die heart attack
Two pilgrims are dying on the first two days of the Uttarakhand Char Dham Yatra 2023 itself. It is a matter of concern that two pilgrims have died of heart attack in the last two
days. In such a situation, now the pilgrims going on Uttarakhand Char Dham Yatra are advised to get their health checked thoroughly before going on the yatra. Pilgrims who are
sick, elderly, and above 55 years of age are specially advised to complete the health screening as well as submit the health screening form. Let us tell you that the doors of
Gangotri and Yamunotri shrines were opened on 22 April. The doors of Badrinath Dham will open on April 27, while the doors of Kedarnath Dham will open on April 25. According to the
information received, a pilgrim going to Yamunotri Dham has died of a heart attack. It is a matter of concern that two pilgrims have died of heart attack in the last two days. On
Saturday, 22nd April, on the first day late at night, a devotee from Gujarat died of a heart attack. Dinesh Paridar's son Shri Gokul Paridar aged 40 years resident of Padhaniya
Tehsil and District Khargone, Madhya Pradesh, while returning after visiting Yamunotri temple, the health of Kharshali Shiv Shakti parking deteriorated. When the health of the
pilgrim deteriorated, the relatives took him to CHC Barkot with the help of 108 ambulance. But, the doctors declared the pilgrim brought dead. Kanak Singh, a 60-year-old Gujarat
resident, died of a heart attack late at night on the first day of Yamunotri Dham Yatra near Bhairav Temple. A total of two passengers have died in Yamunotri Dham in the last
two days. Let us tell you that the government has made an effective plan regarding the health of the pilgrims. Along with the deployment of additional doctors, health camps have
also been set up on the Char Dham Yatra route. Heart, breath and the elderly have the most problemsThe Char Dham including Kedarnath, Badrinath in Uttarakhand are located at a
height above sea level. In such a situation, the devotees coming from the country and abroad have to face health related problems. Due to the lack of oxygen in the high altitude
areas, especially the problems of heart, breath and the elderly also increase. 200 devotees lost their lives in Chardham About 200 pilgrims have died during the Char Dham Yatra
last year in 2022. Out of this, 71 percent i.e. 164 people died due to heart attack. The Health Minister informed that so far 78 pilgrims have died in Kedarnath Dham, 66 in
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Yamunotri, 37 in Badrinath and 14 in Gangotri. To provide better health facilities to the pilgrims, the Uttarakhand government is deploying specialist doctors on the yatra route.
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