Helipad washed away…Army camp also hit: Devastation everywhere in Dharali, rescue operation underway
- bySudha Saxena
- 06 Aug, 2025
Uttarakhand Cloudburst: A cloudburst has caused devastation in Dharali, Uttarkashi. The Indian Army camp located in Harshil also got hit by the debris. 8-10 army soldiers are reported missing in this accident. A rescue operation is going on.
Uttarakhand Cloudburst: A massive flood caused by a cloudburst on Tuesday, 5 August 2025, caused horrific devastation in Dharali village of Uttarkashi district of Uttarakhand. Dharali market and surrounding villages were submerged due to sudden rise in water level in Kheer Ganga river. Many houses, hotels and homestays were destroyed in this natural disaster. At the same time, the Indian Army camp located in Harshil also came under the debris. 8-10 army personnel are reported to be missing in this accident. The soldiers of 14 Rajrif Unit posted in Harshil are engaged in relief and rescue work, despite the disappearance of their colleagues. Despite difficult conditions, about 20 people have been rescued. Also, the search for those who are missing is going on.
#WATCH | Uttarkashi cloudburst incident | Delhi: Mohsen Shahedi, DIG, NDRF says, "The incident took place around 2 PM in Harsil town. Three teams of NDRF were sent to the spot, and they will reach the spot soon. There are 35 members in each team, and they are well-equipped to… pic.twitter.com/Dwp073g0hE
— ANI (@ANI) August 5, 2025
Army, NDRF and ITBP teams active in rescue operation
As soon as the information about the accident was received, teams of Indian Army, NDRF, SDRF and ITBP immediately started relief work. An army contingent consists of about 80 soldiers, who are engaged in evacuating people trapped in the debris. The Indian Air Force is also ready for rescue operations. The Air Force official said that Chinook, MI-17, Cheetah and ALH helicopters will leave for Dharali from Chandigarh and other airbases as soon as the weather clears. These helicopters will reach the affected areas with relief material and equipment. Apart from this, a special medical team of surgeons, anesthetists, physicians and orthopedic surgeons has also been sent to Dharali so that the injured can get immediate treatment.
#WATCH | Road has been blocked due to debris near Paagalnala and Bhanerpani on Badrinath National Highway (NH-58). The work of removing the debris and making the road smooth is in progress: Chamoli Police, Uttarakhand
— ANI (@ANI) August 5, 2025
(Source: Chamoli Police) pic.twitter.com/HhmIuBS8It
More than 50 people are missing
According to the district administration, 5 people have died so far in this disaster, while more than 50 people are missing. Debris and flood water destroyed many shops, houses and hotels in Dharali market. Uttarkashi District Magistrate Prashant Arya said that due to cloudburst in Kheer Ganga river, water and debris suddenly came down, which turned the entire area into a lake. The landslide in Dharali, 4 km from Harshil, made the situation even worse. Local people and tourists are feared to be stranded.
Uttarakhand | Indian Army personnel engaged in rescue operations after a landslide occurred near Dharali village, approximately 4 km from the Indian Army Camp at Harshil, at around 1:45 PM today.
— ANI (@ANI) August 5, 2025
So far, 15–20 individuals have been successfully evacuated, with the injured… pic.twitter.com/LwPn5HiBvw
Quick action by central and state governments
Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami visited the State Disaster Operation Center in Dehradun to take stock of the situation and held a meeting with senior officials. He expressed grief on social media and said that relief work is going on on a war footing. PM Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah also spoke to CM Dhami to inquire about the situation and assured all possible help from the Center. President Draupadi Murmu also expressed condolences to the victims. The district administration has issued helpline numbers (01374-222126, 222722, 9456556431).
Dehradun, Uttarakhand: Before and after picture of Dharali in Harsil, which has been hit by a cloudburst
— ANI (@ANI) August 5, 2025
Senior officials, including the Principal Secretary to Chief Minister, Commissioner of Garhwal Division, are monitoring the situation at the State Disaster Operations Centre… pic.twitter.com/bkXKH59Ac2
Weather department warnings and challenges
The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) had issued a heavy rain alert for several districts including Uttarkashi on August 4. Due to the possibility of heavy rain on Tuesday too, rescue operations may face obstacles. Landslides in Netla are making it difficult to reach Dharali. The administration has appealed to people to maintain distance from the rivers and stay in safe places.
A landslide occurred near Dharali village, approximately 4 km from the Indian Army Camp at Harshil, at around 1:45 PM today. Responding with urgency, the Indian Army mobilised 150 personnel who reached the site within 10 minutes and immediately commenced rescue operations. So… pic.twitter.com/L7Z1OQrCc7
— ANI (@ANI) August 5, 2025
Dharali: A scene of devastation at the tourist spot
Dharali, a major tourist destination on the way to Gangotri Dham, is 7 km from Harshil and 79 km from Uttarkashi. This disaster turned the natural beauty of the area into devastation. Administration and army teams are engaged in evacuating the affected people and assessing the damage.
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