"There were heavy rains. Roads and bridges were washed away in the flash flood and we were not aware of the situation. We lived in a bus for three days on biscuits. No contacts could be established on our mobiles too," said Priya Bagul, a resident of RTO colony here, who returned by Amritsar Express from the horrifying Kedarnath yatra yesterday.
Bagul said they were later provided shelter by the local administration.
A large number of people had gathered at Nashik Road railway station to receive their kin who returned from Uttarakhand last night.
Bagul along with her relatives went on Kedarnath yatra on June 7 and were stranded there amid heavy rains and floods after they left the holy shrine.
Meanwhile, 17 pilgrims from Nashik, who were reported missing, are safe at Joshimath while two sick pilgrims were shifted to Pimpalkothi by helicopter, district control room said.
Other pilgrims from Yeola, Satana and Lasalgaon of Nashik district are safe and are likely to return within a couple of days, the control room added.