Landslides and Rising Rivers: Uttarakhand on High Alert

Travel disruptions hit Yamunotri Highway due to landslides, while the Ganga River nears warning levels in Rishikesh. Authorities are working swiftly to clear debris and have issued alerts to the public. Meteorological warnings predict more rain and thunderstorms, keeping Uttarakhand on high alert.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 01-07-2025 11:15 IST | Created: 01-07-2025 11:15 IST
Landslides and Rising Rivers: Uttarakhand on High Alert
Landslides block Yamunotri Highway (Photo Source: Uttarkashi Police). Image Credit: ANI
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The Yamunotri Highway, a vital route in Uttarkashi, faces significant travel disruptions as landslides and road washouts block the path, according to local police reports. Efforts are underway at a rapid pace to clear debris and repair damaged sections to ensure the highway's reopening for traffic.

In Rishikesh, the rising water level of the Ganga River following heavy rainfall has prompted State Disaster Response Force and local police to urge the public to remain in safe areas. The river is dangerously close to the warning mark, heightening concerns.

Rescue teams are on high alert, with officials closely monitoring vulnerable regions such as Muni Ki Reti and Laxman Jhula. Enhanced safety measures have been implemented, and regular announcements are made at Triveni Ghat to keep residents informed.

The Regional Meteorological Centre in Dehradun has issued severe weather alerts, warning of heavy rainfall, thunderstorms, and potential damage across several districts, including Dehradun, Uttarkashi, and Tehri Garhwal. Officials are diligently patrolling and reviewing safety protocols in the affected areas.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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