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DEHRADUN: Rescue teams on Monday made a grim discovery, recovering the body of one of the nine Army jawans who went missing ...
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The Pioneer on MSNHimalayas: Need for Strong Monitoring, Response, and Governance
The Dharali and Kishtwar tragedies must not fade into another chapter of ignored warnings. A dedicated climate and ...
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Mongabay News on MSNIncreased construction in the Himalayas risks more deadly flash floods
On Aug. 5, a flash flood devastated much of the Himalayan village of Dharali in India’s Uttarakhand state. As of Aug. 17, six ...
Police officials involved in the operation informed that the body, suspected to be that of an army personnel based on the uniform and clothing, was retrieved from debris deposited in the Bhagirathi ...
Uttarakhand: Kedarnath, Chamoli, Rudraprayag, Tehri and Pithoragarh are high-risk areas. Dharali was hit recently on 5 August ...
With this recovery, the death toll has risen to two, while 67 people, including 25 of Nepali origin, remain missing since the ...
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3 Bihar men return home amid ‘last rites’ by kin who thought they died in the Dharali flash flood
A severe flash flood in the Kheer Ganga river impacted nearly half of Dharali. Several individuals, including army personnel and civilians, are missing.
Three labourers from Bihar, presumed dead in the Dharali flash flood, returned home safely as their families were preparing for their funerals.
The official onset of monsoon was declared over the hill states of Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand around June 20 and ...
The Himalayas are crumbling under the weight of human ambition and a changing climate. From Kedarnath to Kishtwar, disasters now strike with deadly regularity, exposing how reckless development and ...
Rescued by the Army during evacuation operations, they were airlifted to Dehradun and then driven through Haridwar before finally returning to Bihar. The journey took days, long enough for grief to ...
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Press Trust of India on MSNUttarakhand: Water level receding in temporary lake formed after Dharali flash floods
The water level in the temporary lake formed in Harsil, Uttarkashi district, has come down after teams from National Disaster Response Force and other agencies successfully punctured it, an official s ...
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