Key Points

Uttarakhand CM Pushkar Singh Dhami rushed to Pauri Garhwal after a deadly cloudburst triggered flash floods. Two women died in Burasi village as homes collapsed under debris while rescue teams struggled with washed-out bridges. The CM personally monitored operations, directing officials to prioritize medical aid and evacuations. Authorities continue searching for missing persons as relief reaches cut-off villages.

Key Points: CM Dhami Oversees Rescue Ops After Pauri Garhwal Cloudburst Kills Two

  • CM Dhami assesses damage in Pabau and Thalisain blocks
  • Two women killed as debris buried homes in Burasi village
  • Iron bridge collapse isolates villages, complicating rescue efforts
  • Teams deployed from three directions to expedite relief operations
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U'khand CM Dhami visits cloudburst-hit Pauri Garhwal after two killed; oversees rescue ops

Uttarakhand CM Pushkar Singh Dhami visits cloudburst-hit Pauri Garhwal, directs relief efforts after two women die in Burasi village.

"The sad news of damage due to heavy rainfall and some casualties has been received from Buransi and Bankura villages in Pauri district. - CM Pushkar Singh Dhami"

Pauri Garhwal, Aug 7

Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami on Thursday visited the disaster-hit Pauri Garhwal district to assess the damage caused by a devastating cloudburst that struck the region a day earlier.

The cloudburst in the Pabau and Thalisain blocks resulted in multiple casualties and widespread destruction of homes, roads, and bridges.

CM Dhami, accompanied by officials and local leaders, instructed the administration to expedite rescue and relief operations. He assured the affected families of all possible assistance and said he was personally monitoring the situation from the ground.

The Chief Minister's Office said CM Dhami met with local residents and reviewed the ongoing relief efforts.

The Pauri District Magistrate confirmed that teams have been working relentlessly since the incident to provide aid and support.

Tragically, two women -- Bimla Devi and Asha Devi -- lost their lives after being buried under debris in Burasi village of Pabau block.

A residential house and a cowshed were also destroyed, with reports indicating several cattle may still be trapped.

Multiple people remain missing following the cloudburst-triggered flash floods. An iron bridge was also washed away, cutting off access to several villages and further complicating relief efforts.

Earlier on Wednesday, following the incident, CM Dhami posted, "The sad news of damage due to heavy rainfall and some casualties has been received from Buransi and Bankura villages in Pauri district."

"As soon as the information was received, rescue operations were conducted from three directions -- Chaukhriyal, Pabau, and Thalisain -- to reach the villages and provide all possible assistance to the people," he added.

Authorities have been instructed to ensure proper medical care for the injured and to evacuate affected individuals to safer areas.

- IANS

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Priya S
So heartbreaking about the two women who lost their lives 😔 Why aren't we investing more in early warning systems? These tragedies keep repeating every monsoon season in the hills.
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Aman W
While the CM's visit is appreciated, I hope this isn't just for optics. The bridge being washed away shows poor infrastructure planning. Garhwal region deserves better development funds.
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Sarah B
As someone who trekked in Pauri last year, this news breaks my heart. The local communities are so resilient but need proper support. Hope relief reaches all affected areas quickly.
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Kavya N
The loss of cattle is devastating for these families - their entire livelihood gone in minutes. Government should announce special compensation for farmers affected by this tragedy.
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Vikram M
Salute to the rescue teams working in such difficult conditions! The terrain makes operations extremely challenging. Hope they find the missing people soon.

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