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Uttarakhand rains: NH-07 blocked near Devprayag, NH-707A washed out

Heavy monsoon rainfall has caused significant road damage in Uttarakhand's Garhwal division, with NH-707A completely washed out beyond Dimta Bend and NH-07 blocked near Devprayag due to debris. Officials have closed 15 PMGSY and PWD roads and are diverting vehicles through alternate routes like Mussoorie Bend towards Vikasnagar. Authorities have issued advisories for residents and Char Dham Yatra pilgrims to avoid riverbanks and follow safety instructions amid rising water levels and over 200 mm of daily rainfall in some areas.

Uttarakhand monsoon: NH-07 blocked near Devprayag due to debris; NH-707A in Tehri Garhwal closed beyond Dimta Bend

Rishikesh, August 20

Tehri Garhwal District Disaster Management Officer Brijesh Bhatt on Thursday said that the National Highway-707A has been completely washed away beyond Dimta Bend in Tehri Garhwal due to the ongoing heavy rainfall.

Speaking to ANI, Bhatt said that NH-707A has been closed due to a washout between Dimta Bend and Jeevan Ashram. Vehicles are being diverted througah Mussoorie Bend towards Vikasnagar following the damage to the highway.

"Meanwhile, NH-07 has been blocked near Devprayag on the Rishikesh-Kirtinagar route due to debris, while eight Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana (PMGSY) roads and seven Public Works Department (PWD) roads have also been closed following debris accumulation," he said.

The disruption comes amid continuous rainfall in the hilly areas of Uttarakhand's Garhwal division, which has affected normal life and prompted the administration to remain on alert.

The region is experiencing heavy monsoon rains, with water levels in major rivers rising significantly. Authorities have issued instructions for regular public announcements to alert residents about the prevailing conditions.

People have been advised not to go near riverbanks or engage in risky activities, including taking selfies near rivers. River levels have also risen in Dehradun, particularly in the Tamsa, Tons and Asan rivers. Water is also flowing in the Rispana River due to heavy rainfall in the mountainous areas.

According to the officials, some areas have recorded daily rainfall exceeding 200 mm. The continuing rainfall has also raised concerns over damage to roads and other structures. Authorities have advised people and pilgrims to follow instructions if their movement is temporarily stopped due to weather or road conditions.

Authorities have urged Char Dham Yatra pilgrims to follow safety instructions and remain in designated safe areas whenever movement is restricted.

The administration has also made arrangements to manage pilgrims in case travel is temporarily halted because of rainfall or damage to roads and other structures.

— ANI

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