Key Points

Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami is personally monitoring rescue efforts after the August 5 cloudburst devastated Harsil and Dharali. District Magistrate Prashant Arya conducted ground inspections of damaged sections along the Gangotri National Highway. Authorities have airlifted critically ill patients from isolated villages using military helicopters. The administration is working to restore roads, power, and essential supplies despite challenging weather conditions.

Key Points: CM Dhami Oversees War Footing Rescue in Harsil Dharali Cloudburst

  • CM Dhami directs round-the-clock rescue operations in flood-ravaged Harsil
  • DM Arya inspects Gangotri Highway landslide repairs
  • BRO and PWD teams restore critical road links
  • MI-17 helicopters evacuate elderly patients from cut-off villages
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Rescue operation being carried out on war footing in Dharali, Harsil under guidance of CM Dhami

Uttarakhand CM Dhami leads urgent relief efforts after Harsil-Dharali cloudburst, with DM Arya inspecting Gangotri Highway repairs.

"The administration acted swiftly to airlift critically ill patients from cloudburst-hit areas – District Official"

Dehradun, August 17

In the wake of the devastating cloudburst in Dharali Harsil, work is going on on a war footing to improve the rescue operation and arrangements under the guidance of Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami. District Magistrate Prashant Arya himself is conducting an on-site inspection of the works being done to restore the damaged parts of Harsil, Dharali and Gangotri National Highway.

During this, the District Magistrate also inspected the landslides on the roads at various places of the Gangotri Highway and directed BRO, PWD and related agencies to take necessary steps to deal with them and maintain smooth movement.

The natural disaster that occurred in Harsil, Dharali on August 5 has badly affected the lives of the people. The relief operation is going on continuously by the administration in the areas affected by the disaster.

All the arrangements of food grains, electricity, water, health, and communication are being continuously repaired by the government, and all necessary steps are being taken to restore the lives of the people again.

District Magistrate Prashant Arya on Sunday inspected the ongoing work to restore the damaged part of the Gangotri National Highway near Dabrani during the disaster.

The District Magistrate directed the officials of BRO and PWD to use all the necessary resources to restore the said part of the route as soon as possible. It is worth noting that continuous efforts are being made by the administration even in the extreme weather conditions to repair the damaged parts and make them movement-worthy as soon as possible.

Earlier, the Uttarkashi district administration said that critically ill patients from Dharali and other border areas affected by the devastating cloudburst were sent to the district hospital via MI-17 helicopter.

Speaking to ANI, a district administration official said, "75-year-old Pratima Devi of Jaspur village has been suffering from respiratory disease for a long time. 61-year-old elderly woman Chandrabala is suffering from a serious stomach problem. When the health of both of them suddenly deteriorated, the administration took immediate action and sent them to the district hospital by air service."

The disaster on August 5, 2025, caused the Kheer Ganga River to swell suddenly, resulting in widespread destruction in the Bhatwadi-Gangotri region.

- ANI

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Priyanka N
My heart goes out to the affected families. We visited Harsil last year - such a beautiful place now devastated. Hope the BRO completes highway repairs before winter sets in. The administration must ensure relief reaches remote villages too, not just highway-adjacent areas.
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Aman W
While the efforts are commendable, why do we always wait for disasters to happen? Himalayan states need permanent disaster management infrastructure. Every monsoon it's the same story - landslides, cloudbursts, and then rushed relief work. Prevention is better than cure!
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Shreya B
The BRO jawans are the real heroes here! Working in extreme weather to restore connectivity. My uncle is posted there and says they're working 18-hour shifts. Salute to their dedication 🇮🇳 #RespectOurForces
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Karthik V
Good to see the DM personally inspecting sites. But what about long-term rehabilitation? These families have lost homes, livestock, everything. Government should announce special package like they did for Kedarnath tragedy survivors.
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Nisha Z
As someone from Uttarkashi, I appreciate the coverage but request media to not sensationalize. The actual ground situation is worse than reported. Many villages still cut off. Please keep highlighting until all are helped! 🙏 #UttarakhandNeedsHelp

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