New Delhi: A cloudburst occurred near Amarnath cave in Jammu and Kashmir at around 5.30 pm on Friday. Yes, 16 people died in this incident while more than 40 people are missing. Security forces have now finished the rescue operation. According to reports, two women, Birmati and Prakash, both residents of Delhi, also died in the accident. Amidst all this, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal met the victim's family and expressed his condolences. Yes, and with this, he announced financial assistance to the family. In fact, CM Kejriwal met the family of the late residents Of Birmati and Prakashi on Monday, during which he announced a financial assistance of Rs 10 lakh to the family and a good education to the children. In fact, Kejriwal tweeted, "Birmati Ji and Prakashi Ji, both residents of Delhi, have died due to cloudburst on Amarnath yatra. I just met their families. Gave assistance of 10 lakh rupees to each family. They will provide good education to their children. May God give peace to their soul.'' All of you may be aware that the Amarnath yatra, which was temporarily postponed from the Nunwan base camp in Pahalgam after the Amarnath tragedy, has resumed from Monday. During this time, helicopters will be available from both Baltal and Nunwan side. This was informed by an official of Shri Amarnath ji Shrine Board late last night. On the other hand, the Amarnath Yatra from Jammu will remain suspended for now. In fact, due to the bad weather, the administration had postponed the yatra from Jammu to Amarnath on Sunday morning. Now no new batch has been allowed to go from here to the base camps of the cave shrine in south Kashmir. 'India doesn't want to rule the world..,' Said Rajnath referring to Putin Asia is experiencing a "rice crisis '..So leaders will have to take retirement..,' Why did CM Yogi say this to the farmers?