'On being requested by the civil administration and the NDRF, Army has planned to open a new route to the Kedarnath shrine,' an Army statement said.
'Army teams conducted a reconnaissance of the area and are planning to open a route along a fresh alignment. The new route is likely to follow the alignment from Sonprayag-Gomkar -Dev Vishnu-Dhungaj Giri-Kedarnath and will be approximately 20 km in length, passing over an altitude of over 13000 feet,' it said.
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The land routes had suffered extensive damage during the cloud burst and flash-floods of June 16-17 and access to the Kedarnath shrine is still cut off.
Army officials said as meteorological forecasts predict more rains in the near future, opening a new land route was the only solution to gain continued access to the shrine.
Officials said currently one team is trying to construct a crossing over the Vasuki Ganga at Sonprayag and troops for opening the route will be inducted only after this crossing is successfully made.