Dehradun, April 25 -- Four cases have been registered against unidentified people for allegedly vandalising government property in Kedarnath and spreading misleading content on social media about the Kedarnath yatra, police said on Thursday. The Kedarnath Dham opened on April 22. The shrine has logged 63,252 pilgrims in the first two days of the yatra. "Our social media monitoring cell has identified several posts circulating false and unverified information about arrangements and darshan at Kedarnath. Such content is misleading pilgrims and disrupting the pilgrimage. We have registered three FIRs against people who shared misleading and provocative content related to the yatra. Our investigation into the matter is underway," said Rudraprayag superintendent of police Neeharika Tomar. Another FIR has been registered over damage to public toilets along the yatra route, including near the helipad and horse halt stations. "Five doors were vandalised at multiple locations, including the Kedarnath market area, behind the PWD office, near Punjab Sindh Bhawan, and at the base camp. Twelve water taps and around 60 cistern units were broken in different sectors of Kedarnath," said Tomar. Meanwhile, district magistrate Vishal Mishra, Tomar and other senior officials inspected facilities at the shrine on Monday. They reviewed arrangements across the temple premises, Aastha Path and token counters, focusing on sanitation, drinking water, accommodation, toilets, food supply, security, and crowd management systems. Mishra also interacted with pilgrims to gather feedback on essential arrangements. Kedarnath Sabha president Rajkumar Tiwari said some vloggers and YouTubers were spreading misleading information about facilities at the shrine....