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Flash floods and landslides in Jammu and Kashmir highlight increasing extreme weather in India's Himalayas, linked to climate ...
Uttarkashi district administration said that critically ill patients from Dharali and other border areas affected by the devastating cloudburst were sent to the district hospital via MI-17 helicopter.
MeT had put J&K on alert for heavy monsoon rains, but with only distant Automatic Weather Stations in Kishtwar area, the ...
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Uttarkashi cloudburst: Experts probe 'ignored' satellite warnings as Dharali counts its losses
DEHRADUN: A devastating cloudburst in Dharali, Uttarkashi, which has left 68 people missing and feared buried under a torrent of mud and debris, is now under intense scrutiny by experts. Initial ...
The cloudburst has also caused widespread devastation. Rescue teams fear the toll could rise as several people remain missing.
Four people have died, while 11 soldiers and several civilians are reported missing. Dharali, a key stopover with numerous ...
It had already been raining incessantly for a month. Then on the afternoon of 5th August, panic spread through the valley.
A bustling halt for pilgrims only days ago, Dharali is now marked by a quiet that hangs heavy over the uneven landscape, a ...
How a ‘petty, merely 7 km long’ stream buried an entire settlement under 20 meters of debris—and why experts saw it coming ...
A devastating flash flood tore through Dharali village in Uttarkashi district on 5 August, leaving a trail of destruction, ...
Multi-storey houses are buried 50 to 60 feet deep. Only rooftops break through the mud.
The Nepali Embassy in India, quoting the local administration, said a total of 26 Nepali nationals have gone missing due to ...
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