
Rishabh Pant posted about the deadly cloudburst in Uttarakhand. (PTI) India Cricter Rishabh Pant, who was born in Rocee, Uttarakhand, begged those who were affected in his home state to be “strong” because the devastation hit the region after Cloudbursts. The water level in the Ganga River on Wednesday after continuous precipitation rose near the Haridware Uttarakhand Haridware, which caused a warning from the Indian meteorological ward. Executive engineer Vikas Tyagi from the irrigation department confirmed the situation, while Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami conducted surveys of affected areas.
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Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe!The water level reached around 293, which is the level of warning in Haridware, and continued to approach a dangerous brand as a result of precipitation in 11 districts of Uttarakhand.
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Pant in a post on the social media wrote: “Deeply sad messages from Uttarakhand. I hope everyone will stay safe and strong.”
Rishabh Pant posted about Cloudburst and floods in Uttarakhand.
Tyagi, when he spoke to or, said, “It’s a period of rain and the meteorological department released a warning. Ji, today it remains close to the brand.”The administration remains active and vigilant, with Tyagi ensuring that the situation is under control in Haridware.IMD issued an orange warning of Haridware and predicted 5-15 mm rain per hour with storms.The main minister Dhami visited Helpad Joshiyad in Uttarkashi to assess the areas affected by the recent cloudburst. The extensive rescue operation involving more agencies has already saved 130 people.“All our agencies, including the Indian Army, ITBP, SDRF, NDF and locals, are carried out by rescue work. 130 people were saved yesterday. There is and rescue operations. Due to road damage and bridge, it is difficult to get to a place.The main minister provided further details of the rescue efforts: “10 DSP, 3 SP and about 160 police officials are engaged in the performance of rescue operations … Helicopters of the Indian Army are also prepared by people.Several districts in Uttarakhand continue to face floods and landslides in the middle of heavy rainfall, while the rescue operations are taking place.