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1 dead, at least 1 missing after floods, debris flow hit Uttarakhand’s Chamoli; villages cut off

The rain has rendered Karnaprayag-Gwaldam National Highway connecting Tharali shut due to debris near Ming Gadhera.

Devastation triggered by heavy rainfall at Tharali, in Chamoli district, Uttarakhand, on SaturdayDevastation triggered by heavy rainfall at Tharali, in Chamoli district, Uttarakhand, on Saturday. (Photo: PTI)

Uttarakhand Chamoli Cloudburst News: A body of a woman was recovered and at least one person was reported missing after sudden floods and debris flows struck Tharali in Chamoli district late Friday night, officials said. Several vehicles were buried, shops damaged, and homes inundated as rising waters swept through villages and markets shortly after midnight.

According to the district administration, a 21-year-old woman and an older man are reportedly trapped under debris in Tharali’s Sagwara village. At around 12:48 am on Saturday, 1-2 feet of debris entered the village’s Chepadon market and Kotdeep market, and buried a houses because of the rising water level in a stream.

According to the Revenue Sub-Inspector, in Sagwara village, debris entered a house, trapping one girl inside. In Chepadon market, many shops have been damaged due to the debris. Efforts to rescue her are underway, the district emergency operation centre officials said.

The Tehsil administration, police, civil police, DDRF, and fire service personnel are present at the site for search, rescue, and relief operations. NDRF and SDRF teams, too, have departed for the location.

Vehicles buried under debris at Tharali, in Chamoli district Vehicles buried under debris at Tharali, in Chamoli district. (Photo: PTI)

The Border Roads Organisation from Gauchar has begun work to clear the road from Ming Gadhera. The Tharali–Gwaldam road is blocked at Ming Gadhera, cutting off the area. The Tharali–Sagwara road is also blocked.

According to Additional District Magistrate Vivek Prakash, arrangements are also being made to shift the affected people to safer locations.

Reacting to the incident, Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami said, “Late last night, a tragic report of a cloudburst was received in the Tharali area of Chamoli district. The district administration, SDRF, and police have reached the spot and are engaged in relief and rescue operations. In this regard, I am in constant contact with the local administration and am personally closely monitoring the situation…”

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The Indian Army has also sent personnel to help out in the search and rescue operations. According to a statement, a medical team has been mobilised from Joshimath, and search & rescue dogs with surveillance drones are being moved to the site to assist in locating survivors and providing relief.

The India Meteorological Department has warned of heavy to very heavy rain, thunderstorms and lightning across parts of Uttarakhand on Saturday, with Chamoli among the districts at risk. Extremely intense downpours were forecast in Dehradun, Tehri, Bageshwar and Nainital as well. Authorities have issued an orange alert for several regions for three days of next week.

Aiswarya Raj is a Senior Correspondent for The Indian Express, one of India's most respected media houses, specialising in in-depth coverage of Uttarakhand and the Himalayan region. Her work focuses on delivering essential, ground-up reporting across complex regional issues. Aiswarya brings significant journalistic experience to her role, having started her career at The Indian Express as a Sub-Editor with the Delhi city team. She subsequently developed her reporting expertise by covering Gurugram and its neighboring districts before transitioning to her current focus. She is an accomplished alumna of the prestigious Asian College of Journalism (ACJ) and the University of Kerala. Her reporting is characterized by a commitment to narrative journalism, prioritising the human element and verified facts behind critical events. Aiswarya’s beats demonstrate deep expertise in state politics, law enforcement investigations (e.g., paper leak cases, international cyber scams), human-wildlife conflict, environmental disasters, and socio-economic matters affecting local communities. This specific, sustained focus on critical regional news provides the necessary foundation for high trustworthiness and authoritativeness on topics concerning Uttarakhand. ... Read More

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