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20 people rescued safely at Matli helipad till 11 am on Sunday: Uttarkashi administration

IndiaTimes Monday, 11 August 2025 ()
The Uttarkashi administration continues to aid those affected by the Dharali and Harshil disaster. Twenty people were rescued and received aid. Essential goods are available, and relief is being delivered to homes. Over 1,000 people have been rescued after flash floods. Injured individuals are hospitalized. Connectivity to Harsil has been restored. Affected families will receive rations for six months.
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