Dharali Disaster: On the day of Rakshabandhan, sisters waited for brother on Matli Helipad, 'Rakhi' got wet with tears - sister searching for brothers to Dharali disaster on Raksha Bandhan

On the day of Rakshabandhan, two sisters named Rakhi Negi and Maya at Matli Helipad were waiting to find their brothers. His brother Dharali disappeared into the disaster. Rakhi’s brother Shubham has been missing since August 5, while Maya’s brother Deepak has not met since the disaster. Due to bad weather and communication system, he had to return disappointed. Shailendra Godiyal, Jagran Uttarkashi. Helicopters flew at Matli Helipad several times from the morning until evening. Some special and others affected were transported to Harshil, but Rakhi Negi of Kansen Village in Uttarkashi and Jogiwala Majri of Dehradun continued to wait for their turn throughout the day in Maya Helipad. She looked at the air near the helicopter again and again. Both had to return tired and disappointed. Both wanted to go from Harshil to Dharli in search of their brothers. At the feast of Rakshabandhan, she wanted to find brothers and bind Rakhi in her wrists. Rakhi Negi had moisture in her eyes, silence on the lips and disappointment on her face. The Rakhi she bought for her brother Shubham Negi stayed close to her. Shubham Negi has been missing for five days. Rakhi’s mind disintegrates with every moment that passes. On August 5, the flood came on August 5, after the horrific flood in Dharli’s Keerganga, Rakhi’s younger brother Shubham was not known. He overtook this relationship of brother and sister. Rakhi says she said the administration for five days to reach her with a helicopter, from there she will go to Dharli and find her brother, but no one listened to her. Dharli does not have electricity or mobile network for six days. The road has not yet been opened as Gangnani. It is difficult to achieve there and information from there is impossible. The brother’s marriage was only about ten months. He was running a hotel in Dharli and the whole house was supported. Deepak Rana, a resident of Jogiwala Majri Mafi of Dehradun, also disappeared in the Dharali disaster. He lived in a Kalpadar hotel. The day the disaster came, Deepak Rana was in the hotel with his friend Suraj Rana. On Saturday, Deepak’s sister Maya Uttarkashi Matli of Dehradun reached. To find the brother, Matli sat on the helicopter all day that the administration would understand the senses of the love of the sister brother, but that he would return disappointed.