Overview
- At least four people have died and around 100 remain missing, including 11 soldiers, after the flash flood struck Dharali on August 5.
- The Indian Army has deployed additional columns with drones, sniffer dogs and engineering teams to accelerate rescue operations.
- Torrential rains continue across Uttarakhand, pushing river levels above danger marks and complicating relief efforts.
- Mud and debris up to 15 meters deep have engulfed large parts of Dharali, destroying homes and cutting off road access.
- Officials warn the death toll may rise and urge improved disaster planning as climate change intensifies monsoon extremes.