Flash floods north of India kill at least 4, pull others under rubbish

Flash floods swept away a few homes and stores in northern India, killing at least four people and leaving many others being trapped under rubbish, officials said on Tuesday.
Local television channels show floodwaters and crashed in Dharali, a town in Himalayan Mountain in Uttarakhand Uttarakhand region. Flood water filled with homes, sweeping roads and destroys local market.
“About the twelve hotels were cleaned and several hotets have been collected,” said Prashant Arya, a management official, including the Emigrants, including the Indian army and police, were searching for the missing.
Uttarakhand Phuhushkar Singh Dhami said the structure frames were working in “the fight against the war.”
“We do everything possible to save lives and make relief,” said the statement.
The Indian disaster management officer asked if she had asked three helicopers from the unified government to help us with help and service as the Deliverers struggled to reach a remote environment.
The authorities have not yet provided the number of those trapped or lost.
India’s weather foretells heavy rains in the region in the days coming. The authorities requested schools to remain closed in several regions, including Dehraduni and Cities Harelwar.
Suddenly, heavy rains over the small areas known as the clouds are common in Uttarakhand, the Himilayan region tend to be glued and international braves during the monsoon. During the season. Cloudbursts has the ability to harm because of relieving flooding and global erosion, contributes to thousands of people in mountainous region.
More than 6,000 people died and 4,500 towns were affected when the same cloud of Cloudbersts State was dissolved in 2013.
Experts say that clouds have increased in recent years because of climate change, and damage to storms also grows due to unplanned development in the mountain districts.
The floods in the north of India just recently featured a series of disasters who hit the Himalayan mountain range, arriving in five countries, in the past few months.
Floods and landsides due to heavy rainfall and snowfall due to high temperatures kill more than 300 people in Pakistan, said the disaster catastrophic disaster. Only 2024, 167 disasters in Asia – including storms, floods, temperatures, which were largely available to the continental information held by the University of Belvain. This resulted in a loss of $ 32 billion, investigators found.
The 2023 report of Nepal-Baned International Center The development of a combined mountain range has found that the ice melts at all hindu Kush and Himimalayan Mountain Runstains. The study found that at least 2,000 lakes in a large region risked abundance, which can cause disaster risk.