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The water body was formed after debris and uprooted trees carried downstream by the floodwaters from Khir Ganga and Tel Gad blocked the river’s natural flow.
The Rispana, Song, Tons, and Bindal rivers in Dehradun are currently flowing above danger sign due to heavy rainfall.
A look at Indian and global destinations devastated by natural disasters, from cloudbursts and floods to earthquakes, and how tourism has been impacted.
Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami on Monday announced that the Bailey Bridge at Limchigad has been completed and ...
Even as the Tamil Nadu Engineering admissions (TNEA-2025) began with a record-breaking enrolment of over 3.02 lakh students, ...
Uttarkashi: Six days after a devastating mudslide struck an Indian Army camp in Harsil in the aftermath of a cloudburst in Dharali, there is still no sign of the nine soldiers who went missing while ...
According to officials, debris and mud from the hill collapsed onto the road, blocking the stretch entirely. Heavy machinery, ...
The India Meteorological Department (IMD), Amaravati, has given a ‘fairly widespread’ rainfall forecast for North and South Coastal A.P. from August 13, and ‘heavy to very heavy rainfall’ forecast for ...
DEHRADUN: Decades of indiscriminate felling of deodar trees are being squarely blamed by both scientists and local residents ...
The Uttarkashi district administration is working tirelessly in the wake of the disaster. By August 11, around 20 people had been airlifted to the Matli helipad, where they received first aid before ...