Four dead, more than 50 missing in India flash floods

At least four people died and more than 50 are lost after passing through a village in the North Indian Himalayan province after the water rises.
Authorities, local authorities under the debris and mud of people who are trapped people who are trying to save people from the army and disaster intervention forces teams reached the region, he said.
TV news channels rose to a mountain water, mud and wreckage, sweeping houses and a road.
According to a video update shared by the State Prime Ministry, some houses left the Village of Dharali.
“The central command of the Indian Army hit the village of Dharali in the Kheergad region near Harsil, triggering a sudden debris and water flow through the settlement.” He said.
“About a dozen hotels were washed and a few shops collapsed,” Prashant Arya, an administrative officer adding that the savior like the Indian army and the police was looking for missing. He said.
Uttarakhand Prime Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami said that rescue agencies work on the basis of war “.
“We are doing everything possible to save lives and relax,” he said.
Uttarakhand is prone to floods and landslides, accused of climate change.
When the flash floods sweep the two hydroelectric projects in the state, at least 200 people died in 2021.
There are about 10,000 glaciers in the Indian Himalaya, and many of them retreat because of the heating climate.
With AP


