Key Points

Heavy continuous rainfall has caused dangerous rises in Uttarakhand's river levels, particularly in Chamoli and Rudraprayag districts. Police have issued urgent evacuation advisories for residents living near riverbanks due to critical water levels. Cloudbursts in multiple areas have trapped families under debris flow, requiring immediate rescue operations. Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami is personally overseeing relief efforts and has instructed officials to work on a war footing.

Key Points: Uttarakhand Rivers Swell After Heavy Rains Prompting Evacuations

  • Alaknanda and Mandakini rivers rise significantly in Rudraprayag district
  • Police advise immediate relocation for residents near riverbanks
  • Cloudbursts trap families in Chamoli and Rudraprayag districts
  • Chief Minister Dhami directs war footing relief operations
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Uttarakhand rivers swell after heavy rains; State Emergency Operations Centre urges precautions

Heavy rainfall causes dangerous rise in Uttarakhand river levels. Police urge immediate evacuations in Chamoli and Rudraprayag as CM Dhami oversees rescue operations.

"Your vigilance is your safety - Chamoli Police"

Dehradun, August 29

The water level of rivers in Uttarakhand is on the rise due to continuous rainfall in the state. The State Emergency Operations Centre in Dehradun advised the District Magistrates on Friday to take precautions to prevent any tragedy.

Earlier in the day, the Uttarakhand Police also issued advisories for the Chamoli and Rudraprayag districts, as continuous heavy rainfall in the State has led to a dangerous rise in water levels in local rivers, including those in Chamoli and Rudraprayag districts, prompting evacuations for residents living near riverbanks.

Chamoli Police have alerted that river water levels have reached critical heights and have strongly urged residents living along the riverbanks to move to safer locations immediately.

Chamoli police emphasised, "Your vigilance is your safety," while urging people to act swiftly and responsibly.

In Rudraprayag, water levels of the Alaknanda and Mandakini rivers increased significantly.

Police and administration teams are actively informing the public to stay away from riverbanks and move to secure areas to avoid flood-related danger.

According to Rudraprayag Police, "Due to continuous rainfall, the water levels of the Alaknanda and Mandakini rivers have risen significantly. The Rudraprayag Police and administration teams are informing the general public to avoid going near the riverbanks and to move to safe locations."

Meanwhile, Chamoli District Magistrate Sandeep Tiwari told ANI that relief work is being carried out by locals at the Mopata landslide area in Dewal, Chamoli district, while on the other hand, the DDRF team and Tehsildar are trying to clear the blocked roads leading to Dewal.

Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami instructed senior officials, the disaster secretary, and district magistrates at his official residence this morning to oversee relief and rescue operations in Rudraprayag, Chamoli, and other affected districts due to the heavy rains.

Earlier, in a post on X CM Dhami wrote, "A distressing report has been received that due to cloudbursts in the Bareth Dungar Tok area under the Buskedar tehsil of Rudraprayag district and in the Deval area of Chamoli district, some families have been trapped due to debris flow."

He stated that the relief and rescue operations are underway on a "war footing" by the local administration; in this regard.

The Chief Minister said that he has been in constant contact with officials and has issued necessary instructions to the Disaster Secretary and District Magistrates to ensure the effective conduct of rescue operations.

Cloudbursts struck the Bareth Dungar Tok area in Buskedar tehsil, Rudraprayag district, and the Deval area of Chamoli district, trapping several families due to debris flow.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Uttarakhand needs better infrastructure to handle these annual monsoon challenges. The government should invest in permanent flood management systems rather than just emergency responses every year.
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Aman W
"Your vigilance is your safety" - such an important message! People often ignore warnings until it's too late. Hope everyone near riverbanks heeds the advice and moves to safety.
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Sarah B
I was supposed to visit Kedarnath next week. Should I reconsider my travel plans? Does anyone know if the yatra routes are affected?
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Vikram M
Good to see the administration is working on war footing. The 2013 disaster taught us hard lessons. Hope all trapped families are rescued safely. Jai Uttarakhand! 🇮🇳
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Nisha Z
Climate change is making these extreme weather events more frequent. We need to think about sustainable development in the hills. Praying for everyone's safety 🙏

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