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Rescue Efforts Ongoing as Hundreds Evacuated from Uttarakhand Floods
9 Aug
Summary
- Over 700 people, including devotees and locals, evacuated
- Around 250 others still awaiting rescue
- 5 confirmed deaths, with varying reports on missing persons

On August 9th, 2025, rescue efforts are ongoing in the Indian state of Uttarakhand following devastating flash floods. According to the latest reports, over 700 people, including devotees and local residents, have been successfully evacuated from the affected areas. However, around 250 others, comprising 50 pilgrims and 200 residents, are still awaiting rescue.
The state government has confirmed 5 deaths due to the floods, but the number of missing persons varies. The Indian Army reports 100 people unaccounted for, while the state government has reported 16 missing. Additionally, 9 Army officers are also unaccounted for.
The floods have caused significant infrastructure damage, with a key bridge near Harshal being swept away by the deluge. The Border Roads Organisation is working tirelessly to install a Bailey bridge, despite the persistent rain and poor visibility hampering their efforts.
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Helicopters are assisting in the ongoing rescue operations, as authorities continue to prioritize the safety and evacuation of those stranded. The situation remains critical, and the full extent of the damage and loss is still being assessed.