Chamoli (Uttarakhand) [India], The holy town of Badrinath, where the Panch Badri temples are located in Chamoli district, witnessed a drop in temperature after light rain at midnight on Sunday.

Badrinath, one of the holy pilgrimage sites of Vaishnavas, experienced cold after rain and light snowfall on the higher peaks.

Meanwhile, the National Center for Coastal Research (NCCR) on Sunday predicted high waves and coastal erosion along the Kerala coast till 11:30 pm tomorrow.

In light of this, the District Disaster Management Authority has urged fishermen and coastal residents to exercise utmost caution.

Officials have advised taking certain precautions, including evacuation from dangerous areas. "Residents in at-risk areas should relocate as per instructions from local authorities," officials said.

Officials suggested securing fishing boats. "Ensure the safety of boats and other fishing vessels. Maintaining a safe distance between vessels can prevent collision-related accidents," officials said.

Earlier, Megastar Rajinikanth made a holy pilgrimage to Kedarnath Dham and Badrinath Dham in Uttarakhand.

The iconic Kedarnath Dham has seen a huge rush of devotees, whose number has crossed 7 lakh as of June 6.

It is noteworthy that the Uttarakhand government has made registration mandatory for all the pilgrims coming for Chardham Yatra. State Chief Secretary Radha Raturi issued an advisory for compulsory registration on May 22.

The Hindu pilgrimage Char Dham circuit includes four sites: Yamunotri, Gangotri, Kedarnath and Badrinath. Yamuna River originates from Yamunotri Glacier in Uttarakhand. The pilgrimage season for Char Dham Yatra is at its peak in Uttarakhand every year during summer.