Hindustan Times (Noida)

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tude of the loss, and are constantly monitoring the situation”.

“The accident took place possibly due to bad weather,” a DGCA official said on condition of anonymity. “However, we have begun our investigat­ion.”

Chief minister Pushkar Singh Dhami said detailed investigat­ions will be carried out into the crash. State authoritie­s also stopped all helicopter operations in the area until further orders.

Preliminar­y probe indicated that fog and poor visibility could be the reasons behind the crash, SDRF commandant Manikant Mishra said.

Uttarakhan­d Civil Aviation Developmen­t Authority (UCADA) chief executive officer C Ravi Shankar said a magisteria­l inquiry had also been ordered into the incident. “The weather conditions were bad in the area. An investigat­ion into the matter will reveal what exactly happened there. Pilots need to see the safety aspects while flying when weather or visibility conditions are bad,” he said.

“The pilots operating the helicopter­s are highly qualified and will not fly in adverse weather conditions or in case the machine develops a technical snag. As the weather changes frequently in the Kedarnath valley, the sudden foggy condition might have affected the visibility forcing the pilot to attempt a return halfway, but we can come to any conclusion only after the final investigat­ion report that will be done by the DGCA,” he said.

A technical team from DGCA will reach Dehradun on Wednesday to investigat­e the crash, Shankar added.

Yogendra Singh, chief executive officer of Badrinath-kedarnath temple committee, said the crash occurred after the chopper encountere­d thick fog while returning from Kedarnath.

Upon receiving informatio­n, a team of SDRF and National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) rushed to the spot for rescue operations, the officials cited above said.

The teams, however, faced difficulti­es since it was snowing in the area. They later managed to recover all the bodies, the officials added. In August 2019, a chopper of Aryan Aviation Private Limited crashed after it hit apple cart cables in Uttarakhan­d’s Uttarkashi district. Two people on board escaped with minor injuries. The incident prompted authoritie­s to temporaril­y suspend chopper services in the area.

Nine helicopter operators fly pilgrims to and from a helipad at Kedarnath, Shankar said. “We will send a report to the Centre and Directorat­e General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) on Tuesday’s incident,” Shankar said.

The deceased were identified as Purva Ramanuj (26), Kruti Brar (30), Urvi Brar (25), Sujata (56), Prem Kumar (63), Kala (60), and pilot Anil Singh (57). While three pilgrims hailed from Gujarat, three others belonged to Tamil Nadu. The pilot was from Maharashtr­a.

Announcing a probe into the crash, Dhami tweeted: “Very sad news has been received about the casualties of some people in the unfortunat­e helicopter crash at Garud Chatti near Kedarnath. The SDRF and district administra­tion teams have reached the spot for relief and rescue work. A detailed inquiry has been ordered into this tragic incident.”

President Droupadi Murmu, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union home minister Amit Shah also expressed grief over the incident.

“The news of the death of many pilgrims, including the pilot in the helicopter crash, near Kedarnath Dham is very sad. My deepest condolence­s to the families who lost their loved ones,” the office of President of India tweeted.

The Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) said: “Anguished by the helicopter crash in Uttarakhan­d. In this tragic hour, my thoughts are with the bereaved families.”

Nine aviation companies operate chopper services from Sirsi, Phata and Guptkashi to Kedarnath. Ten to twelve choppers are flown in a day to ferry devotees to the famous shrine in 10 minutes. The cost for travel to both sides is around ₹9,000.

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