LUCKNOW, Aug. 28 -- At least 11 people from Uttar Pradesh died and seven others were injured in Tuesday's Vaishno Devi landslide in Jammu and Kashmir that had so far claimed 34 lives. Chief minister Yogi Adityanath expressed condolences to the families of those who died in the natural disaster and directed officers to provide financial assistance of Rs.4 lakh to the kin of deceased in the state, the government stated in a release. At least 20 people were injured in the disaster that struck the route on the hilltop shrine in J&K's Reasi district. The CM also directed officials to ensure that the mortal remains of victims are transported back to their native places in UP as soon as possible. The deceased included three people from Agra - Bhawna, 12, Sunita, 35, and Sejal, 2 - three from Muzaffarnagar - Kartik, 22, Anant, 6, and Deepesh Kumar whose age was not mentioned. One deceased each was from Lucknow/Ghaziabad - Chandni, 30, and Neera, 35, from Bareilly/ Meerut district. The home address of three deceased - Mamta Devi, 45, Ram Viri and Anjali, 25, were not mentioned. The seven injured from UP included Sangita, Umang, Kamlesh, Vaishanvi, Purvi, Goran and Mayank. The deceased included two women-one a newlywed from Khekra village in Baghpat, and the other her sister from Mawana in Meerut, while their husbands and a young daughter were seriously injured. Mayank Goyal, a resident of Chhota Bazaar in Khekra, had set out for Vaishno Devi on August 25 along with his wife, Chandni; his brother-in-law, Amit, from Mawana; Amit's wife, Neera; and their 10-year-old daughter, Vidhi. During their journey, the sudden landslide struck the pilgrimage path near Katra, trapping all five family members under the rubble....