Key Points

The Badrinath highway between Srinagar and Rudraprayag has been completely submerged by the Alaknanda River, blocking all traffic movement. A cloudburst in Badeth Dungar Tok area has caused extensive damage to multiple villages including houses, agricultural land, and vehicles. District administration under DM Prateek Jain is coordinating rescue operations with NDRF, SDRF, and police teams working on war footing. Reports indicate missing persons in several villages while relief teams are identifying alternative routes to reach affected areas.

Key Points: Badrinath Highway Submerged After Uttarakhand Cloudburst Rescue Underway

  • Badrinath highway completely submerged by Alaknanda River causing total traffic blockade
  • Cloudburst in Badeth Dungar Tok area causes extensive damage to villages
  • Multiple teams including NDRF SDRF police conducting rescue operations
  • District administration working on war footing to evacuate affected communities
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Uttarakhand: Badrinath highway between Srinagar and Rudraprayag submerged; cloudburst causes extensive damage, rescue underway

Badrinath highway between Srinagar-Rudraprayag submerged after cloudburst. Extensive damage reported, rescue operations ongoing with NDRF teams deployed.

"Traffic has been stopped at safe places. Arrangements are being made to send the pilgrims forward through alternative routes. - SSP Pauri Lokeshwar Singh"

Rudraprayag, August 29

The Badrinath highway between Srinagar and Rudraprayag has been completely submerged by the Alaknanda River, causing a total blockade of traffic along the route.

Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Pauri, Lokeshwar Singh, told ANI, "Traffic has been stopped at safe places. Arrangements are being made to send the pilgrims forward through alternative routes. Police has been deployed for security purposes."

Meanwhile, The District Administration of Rudraprayag has confirmed extensive damage following a cloudburst in the Badeth Dungar Tok area of Basukedaar tehsil. Relief and rescue operations are underway on a war footing to aid affected communities.

According to the district administration relief and rescue operations are being conducted on a war footing by the district administration in the affected areas.

District Magistrate Rudraprayag Prateek Jain is constantly in touch with the officials from the disaster control room and action is being taken to deploy district level officers in the affected areas.

The District Magistrate has given necessary guidelines to conduct rescue operations effectively.

Under the chairmanship of the District Magistrate, all the district level officers are continuously working in coordination with each other in the District Disaster Control Room.

Different teams from National Highway (NH), Public Works Department (PWD), Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana (PMGSY) are engaged in opening the way in the affected areas. Relief and rescue teams are being sent by identifying alternative routes to reach the affected areas. Various officers from the district level have been sent to the affected villages along with the concerned Revenue Inspector and other personnel for immediate action.

Damage reports include one house damaged and a vehicle (Bolero) washed away in Syur, water and debris flow affecting Badeth, Bagaddhar, and Taljaman villages, and agricultural land covered by large boulders and debris in Kimana. Additionally, a fish pond and poultry farm have been destroyed in Arkhund, while the Chenagad market area suffered debris deposits and vehicle losses.

According to the District Administration, there are reports of missing persons in Chhenagad Dugar and Joula Badeth villages.

Teams from the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF), State Disaster Response Force (SDRF), police, and the revenue department are actively conducting rescue operations and ensuring the swift evacuation and assistance of affected people to safe locations.

- ANI

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Priya S
My cousin was traveling to Badrinath yesterday! Thankfully he's safe at a shelter. The police and NDRF teams are doing incredible work in these difficult conditions. Salute to our rescue forces! 🇮🇳
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Aman W
While I appreciate the rescue efforts, we need better infrastructure planning in hill states. These cloudbursts and landslides happen every monsoon season. Need permanent solutions, not just reactive measures.
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Sarah B
The economic impact on local communities must be devastating - farms destroyed, markets damaged. Hope the government provides adequate compensation and rehabilitation support to affected families.
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Vikram M
Good to see coordination between different departments - NH, PWD, PMGSY all working together. This is how disaster management should work. Hope they find the missing persons soon.
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Nisha Z
The Char Dham yatra route getting affected is concerning. Thousands of devotees travel this path. Hope alternative routes are safe and properly managed for pilgrims.

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