"Twelve skeletal remains were recovered from Junglechatti area on way to Kedarnath shrine last night which were cremated today after DNA sampling and other formalities," Rudraprayag District Magistrate Raghav Langar said.
Now, the total number of skeletal remains found and disposed of in the area this season has gone up to 21, he said adding the combing operations resumed in search of bodies in the middle of March this year will continue.
With just two days to go for the first anniversary of the horrific tragedy, the Uttarakhand government constituted a special task force to conduct intensive combing operations in the forests adjoining Kedarnath in search of bodies.
IGP Sanjay Gunjyal will be in-charge of the task force which will conduct combing operations over the next 20 days, Chief Secretary Subhash Kumar said.
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The District Magistrate said considering the massive scale of devastation caused by the calamity it is not surprising that bodies are still being found in the area.
"Now that the snow has melted, bodies are coming to the surface," Langar said when asked how these could not be spotted despite lying in ridges along the road.
There is a possibility that more bodies can be found in days to come, he said.
"Bodies many still be trapped under tonnes of rubble in the area and with the onset of monsoon they are likely to come to the surface," the DM said.