At least four dead, dozens missing as flash floods hit north India village
Aug 5, 2025
Flash floods have swept through a mountain village in northern India's Uttarakhand state, leaving at least four people dead and dozens missing. The disaster struck near Harsil, where torrential waters crashed down the mountainside, prompting an immediate response from army troops and disaster management teams. The State Disaster Response Force is coordinating rescue efforts with the military in what has become a large-scale operation.
Uttarakhand, situated in the fragile Himalayan ecosystem, has become increasingly vulnerable to extreme weather events linked to climate change. The region witnessed a similar tragedy four years ago when flash floods killed 200 people and destroyed hydroelectric projects. With approximately 10,000 glaciers in the Indian Himalayas, many of which are retreating due to rising global temperatures, the area faces ongoing environmental challenges and the risk of future disasters.
Al Jazeera's Caley Callahan reports.
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