India News : The Uttarakhand government has finally admitted that thousands of people could have been killed and 3000 pilgrims are still stranded in the June 16 disaster that struck the state, where it will take at least three years and more than Rs. 2,000 crore to permanently restore the highways and bridges destroyed in the calamity. The admission came amid confusion over the mass cremation of dead pilgrims that began in Kedarnath on Wednesday. Deputy inspector general of police Sanjay Gunjiyal who was in the temple town since Tuesday to supervise the cremations, said in Dehradun that no cremation took place there on Thursday.
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