Mussoorie/Pithoragarh, July 7 -- Chief minister Pushkar Singh Dhami on Sunday conducted an aerial survey of the areas that were affected by landslides and boulder falls due to overnight rainfall in Uttarkashi district. A total of 62 roads were blocked due to landslides and boulder falls, resulting in the disruption of Char Dham Yatra on Sunday. During the survey, Dhami reiterated instructed officials to ensure immediate aid be provided to affected families and no shortage of essential resources should be allowed. "The state government stands firmly with every citizen affected by this calamity. All necessary steps are being taken to ensure their safety and well-being during this hour of crisis," he said. According to the state emergency control operation centre, a total of 62 roads were closed due to landslides and debris fall triggered by overnight rainfall. In Chamoli district, 21 rural roads were blocked, while the state highway experienced frequent landslides near Nand Prayag. In Uttarkashi district, two goat herders were swept away in the Jalendri Gad stream near Kyarkoti, approximately 18 kilometres (on foot) from Harsil in Bhatwari Tehsil at around 9.30 pm on Saturday . Shalini Negi, SDM Bhatwari, said, "A joint team comprising the forest department, police, revenue team, and SDRF personnel were rushed to the incident site to conduct the search operation for the missing people and the detailed information is awaited while the team from BRO working tirelessly has rectified the damage by fill the cracks that have started appearing on the stretch of road near Paapragad ahead of Bhatwari on Gangotri highway and the pilgrims vehicles are being assisted in crossing over the damaged stretch of the road." Shardul Gusain, Uttarkashi district disaster management officer, said: "The two missing goat herders are yet to be identified, and the details are expected after the teams reach the incident site while the damage to the road near Paapragad has been rectified and the pilgrim movement is being closely monitored by the police."...