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Army Jawan’s Body Found in Bhagirathi 13 Days After Uttarakhand Flash Flood

This recovery raises confirmed fatalities to two, highlighting search teams’ reliance on GPR-guided digs hindered by ongoing monsoon disruptions.

Work underway to repair a damaged portion of Gangotri National Highway, in Uttarkashi district, on Monday. (PTI)
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Overview

  • Search teams recovered the body of a missing Army jawan from the Bhagirathi river near Jhala, marking the second human fatality confirmed since the August 5 flood.
  • Ground-penetrating radar scans by the NDRF have identified hotels and potential survivor pockets buried eight to ten feet under debris, guiding targeted excavations.
  • Over 1,000 personnel from the NDRF, SDRF, Indian Army, ITBP and BRO remain deployed across multiple sectorized zones in Uttarkashi.
  • Heavy monsoon rains have repeatedly grounded helicopters and restricted heavy-equipment use, forcing reliance on hand digs and daily aerial supply sorties.
  • Approximately 66–68 people, including nine soldiers and 25 Nepali laborers, remain unaccounted for as authorities press on with coordinated searches.