: Railway tracks, bridges swept away: Watch scenes of damage caused by incessant rain in Uttarakhand #IndiaNEWS This is not from any Bollywood film! This railway line connecting the last railway head
Railway tracks, bridges swept away: Watch scenes of damage caused by incessant rain in Uttarakhand #IndiaNEWS
This is not from any Bollywood film! This railway line connecting the last railway head - Kathgodam in #Nainital district damaged owing to incessant rains #uttarakhandrains pic.twitter.com/LGTnteiUmG— Anupam Trivedi (@AnupamTrivedi26) October 19, 2021 #WATCH | An under construction bridge, over a raging Chalthi River in Champawat, washed away due to rise in the water level caused by incessant rainfall in parts of Uttarakhand. pic.twitter.com/AaLBdClIwe— ANI (@ANI) October 19, 2021 A portion of Haldwani bridge which connects Nainital with Udham Singh Nagar and Champawat districts washes away due to heavy flow of water#uttarakhandrains pic.twitter.com/cpIB2X5aoF— TOI Cities (@TOICitiesNews) October 19, 2021 #HADROps#Uttarakhandfloods #IAF has inducted 3 x Dhruv helicopters at Pantnagar for #floodrelief efforts. 25 people marooned at 3 locations near #Sunderkhal village were airlifted to safer areas by these helicopters.#HarKaamDeshKeNaam pic.twitter.com/i2aEm5LPqO— Indian Air Force (@IAF_MCC) October 19, 2021 Scenes from a hotels parking lot in Ramnagar in Nainital district. Over 100 people are reported to be stuck there. #cloudburst #Uttarakhand pic.twitter.com/1taXV6qtAv— gauravtalwarTOI (@gauravtalwarTOI) October 19, 2021 Also watchNainital’s Mall Road flooded, Naini Lake overflows as heavy rain batters Uttarakhand ReadUttarakhand rain: Toll rises to 47, Ranikhet and Almora cut off from plains ...Read more
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