Amarnath Yatra: Night-vision surveillance devices, anti-drone teams deployed

The yatra began from the twin routes of Baltal and Pahalgam

amarnath-yatra-afp A paramilitary trooper stands guard as devotees begin the pilgrimage to the cave shrine of Amarnath from a base camp in Pahalgam | AFP

With focus on quick response in case of a natural calamity, quadcopters and night-vision devices are being used for surveillance on both routes of the Amarnath Yatra, said Commander 1 sector RR Amandeep Malhi at a presser at Pahalgam, the base camp.

The yatra began from the twin routes of Baltal in central Kashmir's Ganderbal district and Pahalgam in Anantnag district in south.

Along with the Army, Central forces and J&K police have been deployed at the higher altitudes on the route. Soldiers have been directed to ensure the locals do not face any inconvenience due to the yatra.

Mountain and avalanche rescue teams are ready to meet any eventuality, and quick and effective response teams will ensure fast evacuation in case of any natural calamity, he said.

“This year, the Army along with NDMA, NDRF and SRDRF conducted joint drills to ensure timely response in case of any natural calamity,” he said.

A multi-level security grid is in place to conduct the yatra without any issues at the Baltal base camp, the shortest route to the Amarnath cave, said 3 Sector Rashtriya Rifles commander Brigadier Atul Rajput.

“Surveillance devices, Night Vision Devices, anti-drone teams and bomb squads have been deployed along the route leading to the cave shrine for round-the-clock surveillance,’’ he said.

He said proper tenting facilities and emergency helipads are ready to evacuate the pilgrims in case of an emergency.

He said the civil agencies, J&K police, CRPF, ITBP and other security agencies have participated in mock drills, including mountain and avalanche rescue.

“Keeping in view the last year’s natural calamity, earth-moving equipment has been placed at the forward areas,” he said. “We are in constant contact with the locals as they are the main stakeholders and their suggestions are valuable.”

"We assure you that till the time last yatri is back from his pious visit to Shri Amarnath, we, the Indian Army, is here to ensure your security, safety and well being always and every time,” Brigadier Rajput said.

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