10,450 Kedarnath Pilgrims Rescued Landslide Blocks Sonprayag-Gaurikund Route
The Kedarnath route landslide rescue operation 2026 is not just another mountain disaster story. A late-night (at exactly 9:16 PM on May 19, 2026) landslide near Munkatiya on the Sonprayag-Gaurikund road triggered a major Kedarnath route landslide rescue operation in 2026, and authorities safely evacuated more than 10,450 pilgrims after the route was blocked.
This was not a small rockfall. Within seconds, thousands of tons of rock, mud, and uprooted trees buried a 900-meter stretch of the only motorable road leading to Kedarnath. Heavy rainfall and unstable mountain conditions triggered the disaster late at night, creating panic among thousands of pilgrims travelling for the holy Kedarnath Yatra.
However, the quick response from the SDRF, NDRF, police teams, and local administration helped save thousands of lives. Rescue teams worked continuously through the night and safely evacuated stranded pilgrims from dangerous areas.
Why a miracle? Because within 48 hours, the Kedarnath route landslide rescue operation became the largest and fastest high-altitude evacuation in Uttarakhand’s history. Let me walk you through exactly what happened, how the rescue teams pulled it off, and what this means for your future epic yatra.