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India flash floods: Dozens believed to be trapped beneath rubble as at the very least 11 troopers reported lacking

By Editorial Board Published August 6, 2025 4 Min Read
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India flash floods: Dozens believed to be trapped beneath rubble as at the very least 11 troopers reported lacking

Rescue groups are working to seek out dozens of lacking folks after flash floods struck a Himalayan village in northern India.

Not less than 4 folks have been killed and buildings swept away after intense rains rushed down slim mountains into Dharali, a mountain village in Uttarakhand state, on Tuesday.

Native official Prashant Arya stated that round “a dozen hotels have been washed away and several shops have collapsed”.

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Circumstances ‘extraordinarily difficult’ – defence spokesperson

4 our bodies have been recovered as of Wednesday, as military and catastrophe power groups have been nonetheless looking for dozens believed to be trapped beneath rubble.

Dilip Singh, a catastrophe administration official, stated the “search for others is still under way” however added that antagonistic circumstances, broken roads and tough terrain have been hampering rescue efforts.

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He added that military helicopters have been on standby to supply provides to these stranded.

Heavy machinery is deployed to clear a road after a flash flood in Dharali, Uttarakhand, India. Pic: AP

Indo-Tibetan Border Police asses the damage and rescue operation after a flash flood that swept away houses and buildings in Dharal.
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Indo-Tibetan Border Police assess the injury after a flash flood in Dharali. Pic: Indo-Tibetan Border Police / AP

In the meantime, at the very least 11 Indian military troopers have been reported lacking from a camp in close by Harsil after the floods.

Defence spokesperson Lt Col Manish Srivastava stated that the “conditions are extremely challenging, but our teams are staying put”.

Rescue operations amid heavy rains in a location given as Kinnaur, Himachal Pradesh, India. Pic: Indo-Tibetan Border Police/Handout

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Rescue operations amid heavy rains in a location given as Kinnaur, Himachal Pradesh, India. Pic: Indo-Tibetan Border Police / Reuters

Village ‘worn out,’ says native politician

Lokendra Bisht, a neighborhood politician who runs a homestay within the space, advised the Related Press that the flood waters got here so quick that “there was nothing anyone could do”.

He added: “The whole of Dharali village was wiped out.”

Geologist SP Sati additionally advised the press company that the village “sits on a ticking time bomb” and “is in a highly fragile zone”.

Village being hit by floodwater

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The second Dharali was hit by flash floods

Sudden and intense downpours – often known as cloudbursts – have turn out to be more and more frequent in Uttarakhand state.

The Himalayan area, in India’s far north, bordering Nepal and China, is already liable to flooding and landslides within the monsoon season.

Consultants say cloudbursts have elevated lately, partly attributable to local weather change, whereas injury from the storms additionally has elevated due to unplanned growth in mountain areas.

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Dharali skilled related flooding in 1864, in 2013 – when greater than 6,000 folks died throughout northern India after a cloudburst occasion – and in 2014.

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