Uttarakhand landslides News
Heavy Rainfall: Monsoon is wreaking havoc in the country. From the mountains to the plains, it is raining heavily in many states of the country at this time. The Meteorological Department has issued an alert to many states.
RAIN ALERT: In Hiamchal, people are facing a lot of problems due to floods and rains. At the same time, a red alert has been issued for rain. People have been advised to stay indoors, tourists have been asked to stay away from the river banks.
Uttarakhand Breaking: Badrinath Highway has been closed after land sliding in Karnprayag, after which debris came on the road, while efforts are on to open the road. But people are facing difficulties due to bad weather.
Baat Pate Ki: Half of India is facing the brunt of heavy rains these days, flood after rain has caused havoc in many areas, if we talk about mountains, due to rain, landslides are happening at many places, huge stones are falling on the roads from the mountains, roads are broken in many places, there is danger of house collapse.
In most of the states of the country, there has been an outcry due to rain. Flood situation has arisen from the mountains to the plains. Himachal has recorded heavy rains in the last 24 hours. Meanwhile, the Meteorological Department has issued a yellow alert.
The news of landslide has come to light in Pithoragarh district of Uttarakhand. According to the information, the main road leading here has been closed.
In Joshimath, Uttarakhand, cracks are continuously increasing on houses, houses, shops, roads and new cracks are emerging at any place anytime and these cracks are not small. See in DNA today, after all, whose eye was on Joshimath?
In Uttarakhand's Joshimath, cracks are appearing in houses and hotels and water is coming out of the ground at many places due to road subsidence. Expressing protest against the crackdown, people came out on the streets by lighting torches. Today in DNA, watch the 'survey report' of the shifting land of Joshimath.
People in Uttarakhand's Joshimath are in panic after cracks appear in their houses. Protesting against this, people took to the streets by lighting torches. The statement of CM Pushkar Singh Dhami has come to the fore regarding this. He said, 'Will take necessary steps to help the people.'
From the mountains to the plains, the rain has wreaked havoc. Heavy rains have increased the problems of the people. At the same time, the danger of people's lives has increased due to landslides happening at many places.
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As per an updated natural disaster incident report issued on Wednesday, eight people were reported dead on October 18.
Home minister visits Uttarakhand to review the situation in flood-hit areas of the state
Death toll in Uttarakhand rain-related incidents has mounted to 46.
Nainital, Almora, Champawat have seen the highest number of casualties.
Over 10 people have also sustained injuries.
"If it gains an outlet, it will be dangerous for villages. The administration has warned us not to go near the lake. We are also shifting our base due to this," said a local person.
Several houses collapsed due to landslides in Kot village near Buda Kedar in Uttarakhand on Wednesday morning.
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