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The ban on using horses and mules to transport pilgrims on the Kedarnath trek route in Uttarakhand is being gradually lifted. Initially imposed due to the deaths of 14 animals from suspected Equine Influenza Virus Disease (EIVD), the ban is now being eased as the situation improves. Over 3,400 animals were sent to Kedarnath on Monday after successful trials and regular health check-ups. Only healthy animals are being allowed on the route.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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