Tungnath Temple, the highest temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, is facing severe structural issues that threaten its safety and stability. Located at an altitude of 3,680 metres in Uttarakhand's Rudraprayag district, the temple has experienced increased water leakage, subsidence, and a weakening foundation, particularly.
Structural Challenges
The ongoing heavy rainfall has significantly accelerated damage to the temple. Ajendra Ajay, the head of the Badrinath Kedarnath Temple Committee, has highlighted the critical condition of the temple. He stated, "The temple is facing serious issues like subsidence, weakening foundation, and shifting wall slates, which have caused water leakage, especially during the rainy season."
Government Action
Tourism minister Satpal Maharaj addressed the issue, stating, "Given the temple's water leakage and structural problems, the govt is prioritising its repair to ensure the structure remains safe for all visitors."
As the temple committee works with experts and government officials, the urgency of restoration efforts has become clear to protect this revered site for future generations.
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