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India flash floods: Race to find survivors after at least four killed as homes and hotels destroyed

India flash floods: Race to find survivors after at least four killed as homes and hotels destroyed

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At least four people have been killed and buildings swept away after floodwater crashed through a Himalayan village in India.
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4 dead, 50 missing after flash floods and landslide hit Indian village
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4 dead, 50 missing after flash floods and landslide hit Indian village

New Delhi - At least four people were killed and 50 more were missing after massive flash floods and a landslide in the hilly north Indian state of Uttarakhand swept away dozens of homes Tuesday. The flash floods were triggered by a cloudburst in the state's Uttarkashi district, sweeping through the village of Dharali, a popular tourist destination dotted with hotels and restaurants. Indian news outlets broadcast videos showing a massive wave of water gushing through the area, sweeping away houses and cars along the path. Teams from the local police, the national disaster response force and the army were involved in search and rescue operations. The four deaths were confirmed by Uttarkashi magistrate Prashant Arya, but he told reporters that crews were still assessing the extent of the damage. Uttarakhand's Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami told reporters that people were being evacuated to safer places and the situation is being constantly monitored. The local police posted pictures of the deluge and destruction on social platform X and warned people to stay away from the river. India's Meteorological Department has warned of continued heavy rainfall across the state until Sunday. Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed condolences to the families of victims and said, "No stone is being left unturned in providing assistance to the people." Extreme weather events like flash floods and landslides are not uncommon in India's ecologically sensitive Himalayan region, which scientists have linked to climate change. In 2023, a flash flood in the country's northeast killed at least 47 people.

Flash Floods in Indian Himalayas Kill 4, and Dozens Are Missing
Flash Floods in Indian Himalayas Kill 4, and Dozens Are Missing

New York Times

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Flash Floods in Indian Himalayas Kill 4, and Dozens Are Missing

Flash floods in the Indian Himalayas killed at least four people, officials said, as rescue workers searched for dozens of other people missing in the deluge. Officials feared that the death toll could go up. Videos on social media showed a strong gush of muddy water and debris washing away homes and other tall structures in the state of Uttarakhand. Teams from the Indian Army and other forces were deployed to help with the rescue, officials said. But some officials said the threat of further landslides was complicating the efforts. Government officials 'are working in tandem, taking all possible measures to save precious lives,' India's defense minister, Rajnath Singh, said on X. Prashant Arya, the district magistrate in Uttarkashi, the district in Uttarakhand with the worst damage, said the full extent of the death toll and destruction would take time to tally, as the focus remained on rescue efforts. He said communication lines in the area had been affected. 'A lot of water has come at once and suddenly,' Mr. Arya told Indian news outlets. 'There are restaurants and guesthouses on the path.' Uttarakhand is prone to floods and landslides. in 2013, The state suffered its deadliest floods which left over 6,000 people dead.

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