A massive mudslide struck Dharali village in the Kheer Gad area near Harsil, triggering a sudden flow of debris and water through the settlements on August 5.
August 12, 2025Mobile connectivity has now been restored in the disaster-hit Harsil Valley, but landslides have disrupted the Char Dham Yatra.
August 9, 2025The Indian Army is using dog squads, drones, and ground-penetrating radar for search and rescue operations in the area.
August 8, 2025Dharali remains isolated due to massive landslides, though road clearance has reached Limchigad, where a Bailey Bridge is being launched and is expected to be ready by Friday evening.
August 8, 2025The disaster was triggered by two cloudbursts on Tuesday — one in Dharali and another in nearby Sukhi Top — with Dharali being the worst hit.
August 8, 2025Multiple individuals who were trapped near Dharali in the affected region have been airlifted to the Matli helipad.
August 7, 2025CM Dhami interacted with the disaster response units, offering words of encouragement and support before flagging them off to the affected zones.
August 7, 2025Efforts are being ramped up with the restoration of communication lines, which had been disrupted due to the floods and landslides.
August 6, 2025“This morning, we established crossings from Dharali to Mukhwa and Harsil and safely evacuated 70-80 civilians to the army camp,” Col Harshvardhan said.
August 6, 2025During his visit, CM Dhami consoled victims of the devastating cloudburst and flash floods in the region and reiterated the government's commitment to ensuring the safe evacuation and rescue of those stranded.
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