
The Chief Minister Pinaraya Vijayan was looking for the help of his counterpart Uttarakhand Pushkar Singh Dhami to locate the place of stay on Tuesday and ensure that it would be stuck on Tuesday in the districts affected in flash floods.
In the communist, Mr. Dhami, Mr. Vijayan said late Wednesday, said the media reports indicated that Kerala travelers remained non -communicating because the disaster struck the Dharali area and found an estimate of 8,600 feet above the sea.
Lightning floods had balanced buildings, including hotels and home stays, torn roads and destroyed the power supply, which was a mobile and internet blind point.
Mr. Vijayan asked Mr. Dhami to inform the state government about the stay and good life conditions of the keerites on the tour of the Dharali region. He expressed solidarity with the Uttarakhand government and said that Kerala was willing to help ongoing search and rescue operations.
Mr. Vijayan’s letter to Mr. Dhami comes as a result of reports that a 28 -member group of Malayalis, including several of the Bombay, was imprisoned in the Dharali area. Their relatives in the state expressed concern about their well -being. They said that the group, most of whom were members of the widespread family, remained from the flood from the flood to Dharali.
Relatives said tourists organized a travel agency based in Haridwar. However, the best efforts of the agency to find them did not bring any results.
The relatives said that the latest information received from a member of the group was that they left Uttarkashi to the gangotri hour before the disaster.
Published – 6. August 2025 9:02





