Army Camp washed away, broken windows and disabled possessions the only trail to Uttarkashi Cloudburst: Video

Uttarakhand: After the flash floods that have a devastation in Uttarkashi and the death of the country shift, an army camp was washed away in Dharali when Cloudburst hit August 5. The footage shows broken windows, scattered possessions such as aftermath. Furniture, upset and personal belongings are not covered in the mud and debris. The interior looks chaotic, with items such as cabinets, shelves. The video captures the severity of the impact and shows how the floodwaters not only wiped out but also buried parts of the camp. The assistance teams arrived after water mixed with sludge houses and cars in the village on the route to Gangotri. According to CM Pushkar Singh Dhami, helicopters were used to reach the strand and were destruction ‘massive’. He said that the number of people who were not suggested is still being assessed. Officials said nearly 400 individuals stranded in Gangotri are evacuated by helicopter, with nine soldiers and seven non-military persons still missing. Family members of those who are not adapted to meeting at Chopper station in Matli Village, and are silly information about their family members. Manteep Panwar calls his idea of traveling to Dharali, where his brother runs a hotel and has been missing since Tuesday. “When you see the videos, we were the first hotel hit by the flood. I haven’t heard of my brother yet and he has been missing since,” Panwar said according to Reuters’ report. Officials have argued that communications with rescue workers and residents have been cut off, as cellphone and power towers have been swept away by the flooding have not yet been restored. More than 225 army staff deployed earlier showed the army staff using their hands and machinery to remove rocks from roads that turned into muddy, fast-flowing streams. According to Northern Command on X, more than 225 army staff were deployed for the rescue operation. “As the first respondents, our Infantry Battalion at Harsil responded under the commander in 15 minutes of the incident. This was despite the fact that some of our staff members themselves were affected. Since then, additional columns have been deployed. Our special powers of Agra in a 32 and C 295 aircraft were flown (in) and medical staff with all necessary equipment. central command as said.

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