Wall of Water: Rescuers Battle Flash Floods in Uttarakhand
Rescuers in Uttarakhand are navigating blocked roads and heavy rains after sudden flooding and landslides caused by a potential glacial lake outburst left four dead and many missing. The Indian Army, using makeshift ziplines and heavy equipment, has rescued over 200 individuals amidst destroyed infrastructure.

Rescue teams in India's Uttarakhand state are tirelessly working through heavy rain and blocked roads after recent floods and landslides left four dead and dozens missing. Entire villages, such as Dharali, are submerged, prompting the army to employ heavy machinery and manpower in a race against time.
The Indian Army and disaster response teams have been pivotal, rescuing over 200 individuals so far. Makeshift ziplines across raging rivers and manual debris removal characterize their efforts, as authorities strive to locate the missing among the devastation.
Local witnesses and experts suggest a glacial lake outburst flood as the potential trigger, despite the lack of heavy rain. Connectivity issues exacerbate the situation, with destroyed roads and communication lines impeding rescue missions. Ongoing investigations aim to uncover the root cause of this deadly deluge.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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