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More than 100 people missing after flash floods hit village

Authorities, India’s Northern Uttarakhand state of a cloud explosion in the state of destructive flashes after triggering more than 100 people, he says.

Rescue operations in the Uttarkashi region continue, then a gigantic water wave fell into the mountains on Tuesday and sank the roads and buildings on the way.

Army teams have been in Dharali since Tuesday, but other disaster intervention forces and regional officials could not reach the region due to damaged roads and heavy rains.

Local media reports say four people have died, but the authorities said that they have not received any objects so far.

Heavy rains, in recent weeks, Himalayan state pollutes the state of Uttarakhand, and Uttarkashi, where the village of Dharali, was particularly affected by the flood transferred in many places.

Uttarakhand Prime Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami told reporters on Wednesday morning, so far, about 130 people have been rescued in Uttarkashi.

A cloud explosion is an extreme, sudden rainfall in a small area in a short time and usually leads to flash floods.

On Tuesday, 13:30 India took place around Time (08:00 GMT) and caused the Kheerganga River to swell dramatic and sent tone water descending from the rugged land.

Dharali, a popular tourism center in the summer, has 2km (1.24 miles) from Harsil, which has a large Indian army base. There is also a camp of paramilitary Indo-Title Border Police near the region.

Authorities, at least 10 soldiers placed in the Harsil base were also missing, he said.

Since it is a large amount of sludge and wreckage covering the area, recovery operations are progressing at a slow speed.

On Wednesday, heavy and uninterrupted rains continued to pollute the region and made their efforts to rescue even more complexity. Many routes on the main highway were closed after heavy damage to torrential rainfall. In the Uttarkashi region, there are many passing spaces and rough cracks.

A few teams of the National and State Disaster Response forces in Gangotri – about 18 km from Dharali – Tuesday afternoon on the field, the authorities could not contact them due to weak network connection and long -term power outages.

The mud also prevented a part of the Bhagirathi River, which became the most sacred river of India after traveling down, after traveling down – a government created an artificial lake sinking large areas, including a helicopter track.

Authorities are concerned that if this water is not evacuated quickly, the flow may pose a serious threat to the downhill towns and villages.

Uttarakhand, located in the Western Himalayas, is quite vulnerable to flash floods and landslides.

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