Key Points

The Uttarkashi-Harsil bridge has been restored to aid relief efforts after devastating floods. DGP Deepam Seth coordinated a high-level meeting to streamline search operations. Special equipment like drones and thermal cameras are being deployed in affected areas. Authorities are preparing missing persons lists to prioritize rescue missions.

Key Points: Uttarkashi-Harsil Bridge Rebuilt After Cloudburst Devastates Dharali

  • Flash floods destroyed homes in Dharali after August 5 cloudburst
  • Uttarkashi-Harsil bridge rebuilt for relief material transport
  • DGP Seth reviews multi-agency rescue strategy
  • Drones and thermal cameras deployed for missing persons search
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Bridge connecting Uttarkashi to Harsil reconstructed after Uttarkashi cloudburst

Uttarakhand reconstructs key bridge post-cloudburst as DGP Seth leads rescue ops. Relief efforts intensify in flood-hit Dharali and Harsil villages.

"Special focus will be given to search and rescue operations in the second phase - DGP Deepam Seth"

Harsil, August 11

The bridge connecting Uttarkashi to Harsil has been reconstructed to facilitate easy movement of machinery and relief materials in the aftermath of the cloudburst and flash floods that caused mass destruction in Dharali and Harsil of Uttarkashi district on August 5, officials said.

A massive mudslide struck Dharali village in the Kheer Gad area near Harsil, triggering a sudden flow of debris and water through the settlements on August 5. The cloudburst led to flash floods in the high-altitude villages of Dharali. Several houses were reported to have been swept away.

Meanwhile, Uttarakhand Director General of Police Deepam Seth on Sunday reviewed the first phase of relief and rescue operations being carried out under the direction of Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami after the natural disaster in Dharali and Harshil areas of Uttarkashi.

DGP Seth conducted a high-level review of the upcoming action plan at Police Headquarters in Dehradun. All senior police officers and team leaders of various branches of police - SDRF, fire service, PAC, telecom, etc., who were sent for effective conduct of relief and rescue operations in Uttarkashi district, attended the meeting.

During the meeting, the DGP took updated information of relief and rescue operations from all the officers - ADG L/O, IG PAC, IG SDRF, IG Telecom, IG Fire, IG L/O, IG SDRF, IG Garhwal Range, DIG L/O etc and appreciated the efforts made so far by the forces working at the site of the incident.

The second phase of the action plan was discussed in detail in the meeting, and it was decided that in the second phase of relief and rescue, special focus will be given on the search and rescue operation.

During the meeting, the DGP directed the Incident Commander (Search & Rescue) to coordinate with DM / SP Uttarkashi, Army / ITBP / NDRF / BRO / PWD / Health Department and all other agencies, divide the site of incident into different sectors, determine their responsibilities and prepare a concrete strategy to carry out search and rescue operations.

The DGP also directed that an adequate number of SDRF, Fire, PAC and Police forces should be immediately deployed strategically at Dharali and Harshil sites to speed up the search and rescue operation.

He requested that an accurate list of missing persons be prepared by coordinating with local citizens, village representatives, and the district administration. This list would then be used to prioritise the search operation and ensure necessary legal action.

Moreover, the DGP further directed that the deep, dangerous and slushy areas present at the site should be immediately red-flagged from the security point of view, so that search can be done using special equipment during the search operation.

The DGP also directed that the search operation should be intensified by making full use of technical and human resource capacity, like drones, thermal imaging cameras, victim locating cameras and dog squads.

The DGP directed everyone to remain on 24x7 alert mode and ensure real-time reporting of every activity, so that quick decisions can be taken in case of any need or emergency.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As someone who frequently visits Harsil, I'm relieved to hear this. But we need better infrastructure planning to prevent such disasters. Climate change is making these events more frequent.
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Ananya R
My heart goes out to the affected families. The government should also focus on rehabilitation now. Many have lost everything in this tragedy. #PrayForUttarkashi
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Vikram M
Good coordination between agencies is crucial in such situations. Happy to see ITBP, NDRF and local administration working together. But why does it take disasters to bring such efficiency?
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Priya S
The use of drones and thermal cameras is impressive! Modern technology can really help in rescue ops. Hope they find all missing persons soon. Stay strong Uttarkashi!
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David E
While the response is commendable, we need long-term solutions. Unplanned construction in fragile Himalayan regions is inviting disasters. Time for sustainable development policies.
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Kavya N
The real heroes are the local villagers who helped in initial rescue before official teams arrived. Their courage saved many lives! Jai Uttarakhand! ❤️

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