Uttarakhand Flash Floods: A Disaster Unforgotten
Flash floods in Uttarakhand's Dharali and Harsil have led to massive devastation, with rescue operations ongoing. Five are dead, 50 missing, and hundreds evacuated. Local authorities, aided by state-of-the-art equipment, continue to search for survivors while ensuring rapid restoration of essential services.
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A devastating wave of flash floods swept through Uttarakhand's Dharali and Harsil regions, leaving behind a path of destruction and despair. With many homes obliterated in the deluge, survivors recount harrowing escapes from the rising waters. The unfortunate event has triggered extensive rescue operations to save remaining residents.
As of three days post-disaster, rescue teams have successfully evacuated 566 individuals, yet at least 50 people remain unaccounted for. Tragically, five lives have already been lost to the calamity. Utilizing cutting-edge technology, including victim locating cameras, the State Disaster Response Force, alongside dog squads, is intensifying its search for the stranded.
Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami is at the forefront of coordinating relief efforts, emphasizing swift restoration of communication, electricity, and roadways. A high-level review meeting was held to assess progress and tackle challenges. The situation's gravity has also caught international attention, with Nepal initiating diplomatic efforts to locate 17 missing nationals. Efforts persist with vigor to mitigate the disaster's impact and assist all those affected.
(With inputs from agencies.)

