5 dead, 413 rescued in Uttarakhand's Uttarkashi cloudburst
Around 11 Army jawans are reported missing in Harsil.
ANI
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Flash floods triggered by a cloudburst, near Harsil in Uttarkashi district, Uttarakhand
Dehradun, 6 August
A devastating cloudburst in Uttarkashi district has
triggered massive flash floods and landslides, causing widespread destruction
in Dharali and Sukhi Top areas.
Rescue operations are
in full swing, with teams from the Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP), National
Disaster Response Force (NDRF), State Disaster Response Force (SDRF), and
Indian Army working tirelessly to evacuate stranded individuals and locate the
missing.
Kamlesh Kamal, ITBP
Spokesperson, provided an update on the ongoing efforts, stating, "Five
teams of ITBP consisting of 130 jawans are there in Dharali. More than 100
jawans are en route, and they will reach there soon... We have recovered a body
this morning, and more than 100 people have been rescued. Today, we have also
set up communication... Now that the equipment has been provided, it is
possible that we will see that this rescue operation will gain
momentum..."
He further added,
"Yesterday, we got information that on the route to Kinnaur, there was a
single wooden maxi-shift bridge that was washed away. We learned in the initial
stage that about 100 people were stranded... Till this morning, 413 people have
been rescued safely. From morning till now, 57 people have been rescued. The
information is that 100 more people are stranded there. They will also be
rescued by evening. We have received information that one person has lost his
life there..."
Mohsen Shahedi, DIG,
NDRF, detailed the severity of the situation, saying, "As per the
information received, four people have lost their lives and over 50 people are
reported missing. Flash floods were also reported in two places in Harsil and
Sukhi Top. Around 11 Army jawans are reported missing in Harsil. There have
been no casualties in Sukhi Top... Rishikesh-Uttarkashi Highway is affected,
which is why the movement is very slow. Due to road blockages at several
places, teams are facing difficulties in reaching the spot. Our teams are ready
in Dehradun to airlift the affected people..."
Meanwhile,
Uttarakhand CM Pushkar Singh Dhami arrived at ground zero and met locals, the
site of the Dharali cloudburst and mudslide, which has caused significant
damage to houses and other buildings.
Earlier today,
Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami held a disaster management
meeting at the State Emergency Operations Centre (EOC) to assess the cloudburst
and flash flood in Uttarkashi's Dharali.
Dhami also visited
the Joshiyada helipad in Uttarkashi and assessed the areas affected by the
recent cloudburst. He conducted an aerial survey of the affected areas to
review the damage and ongoing relief efforts. Rescue and relief operations are
underway with full support from the state and central governments.
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