
Days after a natural disaster in the small Himalayan city of Uttarakhand’s Dharali that a woman survived Rakhi to the main Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami by a touching symbol of gratitude, trust and timeless bond between his brother and sister, informed.
The woman, identified as Dhangauri Barauliiya, Ishanpur resident in Ahmedabad, came with her family on the sacred pilgrimage of the gangotri.
Rakhi tied to dhami when the state of cm when he arrived to see the affected areas.
In the torrential waters and ruins of landslides, families were left stuck in an unknown country, hundreds of kilometers from home. Dhangauri Barauliya was one of them.
With the launch of rescue operations, however, rescuers evacuated Dhangauri and her family to safety.
During the inspection of the affected areas Dhami, Dhangauri approached the cm in tears and tore the boundary of her stomach and tied her around Dhami’s wrist like Rakhi.
While she tied Raki, she said, as she quoted, “For me, you like Lord Krishna – you protect not only me, but all mothers and sisters here as a real brother. You were with us for three days, secured our security and took care of our needs.”
Rakshabandhan’s determination moment moved all the presence to the tears.
Uttarakashi landslide:
On Friday, the bridge collapsed about 3 km in front of the gangnani in Uttarkashi, leading to blocking the road and disturbing movement in this area, citing the police as a proverb.
Uttarakhand said that Border Roads (BRO) has launched the construction of a new bridge to restore connectivity, while the state strength of the reaction to the disaster (SDRF) has created an alignment by steel wire and helps BROs to speed up the work.
After the devastating cloudburst and severe rain collision, the national strength to disasters (NDRF) increased its rescue efforts and deployed 18 teams throughout the state in response to bad weather and flood incidents, said Deputy General Inspector NDRF Mohanedi on Thursday.
According to the details, 274-275 people have been saved so far, said Deputy General Inspector NDRF Mohasen Shahedi on Thursday.
(Tagstotranslate) Uttarakashi land landslide