7 Aug 2025 (Punjab Khabarnama Bureau) A massive rescue operation continues in Uttarkashi’s disaster-hit Dharali and Harsil regions following devastating flash floods triggered by a cloudburst. The Indian Army, assisted by NDRF, SDRF, ITBP, civil agencies, and the Air Force, is working relentlessly amid formidable terrain and weather challenges.

  • Rescued: 70 civilians have been airlifted to safety so far .
  • Missing: Over 50 individuals remain unaccounted for, including civilians and a unit of nine Army personnel—a Junior Commissioned Officer and eight jawans.

Casualties and Affected Areas

  • At least four to five deaths have been confirmed. Recovery teams retrieved additional bodies, raising the toll to five as operations progressed .
  • The region’s connectivity remains severely disrupted due to washed-out roads, collapsed bridges, and landslides. Access to Dharali remains extremely challenging

Rescue Efforts Underway

  • Over 225 Army personnel, including medical teams, engineers, and canine units, are actively involved in operations .
  • Helicopter support, including civil, Chinook, and Mi‑17 aircraft, is being utilized for evacuations and relief delivery. Air bases stand ready to deploy further resources as weather conditions improve .
  • Ground teams are employing Reeco radar units, drones, and sniffer dogs to locate survivors buried under mounds of debris

State Response

  • Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami is on the ground coordinating rescue and relief efforts, visiting affected areas and helipads supporting the operation
  • Relief camps have been set up, and displaced civilians—pilgrims and locals alike—are receiving emergency aid, shelter, and medical care
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