SABARIMALA: Thousands of pilgrims from Sabarimala suffered the rain that hit the region on Sunday.
Although the intensity of rainfall was low in the morning, he was moderately heavy rain in the evening, causing serious difficulties for the pilgrims at Sannidhanam and hiking paths.
Pilgrims were hard to climb the hill, like hiking path between Pampa and Marakkoottam become slippery. Pilgrims who suffer worst were those who took the stage route between Marakkoottam Saramkuthi and the road surface was not lined up to date.
In addition, the ongoing construction of the queue complex in the area to Saramkuthi, Travancore Devaswom Board made affected the flow of pilgrims because of poor form on the subsequent disposal of road construction materials.
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Although the TDB has built a roof for three-quarters of the way between the site tour and Pampa Marakkoottam, she was unable to pilgrims who stand in long queues, not taking steps to build a roof for the entire row. Thus, the pilgrims have to suffer difficulties caused by the rain.
Swami Ayyappan Road
Swami Ayyappan repaired road between Pampa and Marakkoottam was closed to traffic because of the tractor slushy road surface. If the rain continues, the closure of roads for tractors traffic impact on the supply of raw materials for prasadam items for free food, especially vegetables Sannidhanam.
Demolition of the majority of more than 50 shelters for pilgrims pilgrims Pandithavalam put in deep trouble because of lack of recreational facilities. Pilgrims who reach the second half of the day, forced to stay back another day for "neyyabhishekam 'proposals.
Thus, they are forced to stand in Valiya Nadappandal and Nadappandal on Malikappuram. Contractors remaining shelters pilgrims take advantage of the situation and charge twice the rate of the pilgrims.
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