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Indian village swept away by flash floods, four dead and more than 50 missing

India Today TV reported that a village located in the Himalayan region of northern India, Uttarakhand, was flooded by raging floodwaters. At least four people were killed and over 50 more are missing.

Local authorities reported that teams from the army and disaster response units had arrived in the area. Workers were trying to rescue those trapped under debris and sludge.

Television news channels showed water and debris rushing down a mountain and sweeping homes and a roadway.

According to a video shared by the office of the chief minister, some houses were buried in mudslides that cleaved Dharali Village.

The Central Command of the Indian Army posted on X that "a massive mudslide hit Dharali Village in the KheerGad Area near Harsil triggering a rapid flow of debris and a water through the settlement."

Uttarakhand has a high risk of flooding and landslides. Some experts attribute this to climate change.

Minimum 200 people

Died in 2021

When flash floods in the state wiped out two hydroelectric projects.

The warming climate is causing many of the 10,000 glaciers to retreat in the Indian Himalayas.

(source: Reuters)