Key Points

A landslide has blocked the Nandprayag route in Chamoli district following heavy rainfall. This comes days after a devastating cloudburst in Uttarkashi triggered flash floods in Dharali and Harsil. Officials are working to restore connectivity while relief operations continue under CM Pushkar Singh Dhami's supervision. The Uttarakhand DGP has reviewed ongoing rescue efforts with senior police officers.

Key Points: Uttarakhand Landslide Blocks Nandprayag Route After Uttarkashi Cloudburst

  • Landslide blocks Nandprayag route in Chamoli after heavy rainfall
  • Uttarkashi cloudburst caused flash floods in Dharali and Harsil
  • DGP Seth reviews relief ops under CM Dhami's directive
  • Reconstructed bridge aids machinery movement for disaster response
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Landslide blocks Nandprayag route in Uttarakhand days after Uttarkashi cloudburst

Chamoli DM confirms road clearance efforts as Uttarakhand reels from landslides and cloudburst damage in Nandprayag and Uttarkashi.

"Work is going on to open the road blocked due to the landslide in Nandprayag due to rain. - Sandeep Tiwari, Chamoli DM"

Chamoli, August 11

Work is going on to open the road blocked due to the landslide in Nandprayag in Chamoli district following rainfall days after the cloudburst in Uttarkahsi which left behind a trail of destruction

Speaking to ANI, District Magistrate of Chamoli district, Sandeep Tiwari said that work is going on to open the road blocked due to the landslide in Nandprayag due to rain.

He added that apart from this, all the roads in the district are smooth.

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.

- ANI

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Priya S
Kudos to the rescue teams working in such difficult conditions! But I wonder why we don't have better early warning systems in place yet? After so many incidents, this should be priority #1 for the state government.
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Rohit P
My cousin was stuck in Harsil when this happened. Thank God he's safe now. The locals there are saying this is the worst they've seen in decades. Climate change is real folks, and our mountains are bearing the brunt of it.
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Sarah B
As someone who frequently visits Uttarakhand for trekking, I'm concerned about the long-term impact on tourism. But more importantly, we need sustainable development policies that don't disturb the fragile Himalayan ecosystem.
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Kavya N
The speed at which they reconstructed the bridge is impressive! But reconstruction isn't enough - we need proper geological surveys before building anything in these sensitive areas. Jai Uttarakhand! ❤️
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Vikram M
While I appreciate the relief efforts, I'm disappointed that media coverage reduces after 2-3 days. These communities need long-term support to rebuild their lives. Hope the administration keeps its promises this time.

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