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34 Dies as Record Rains Lash Uttarakhand, triggered floods

34 Dies as Record Rains Lash Uttarakhand, triggered floods
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Nainital / Dehradun: As an unprecedented rainfall of Uttarakhand, sank the house and people, triggered floods and washing the bridge, the death toll officially rose to 34 on Tuesday, with a nainital district devastated by at least 18 victims.
Some people have been reported missing, triggering fears that the number of victims will actually be higher.
Information toI collected from district officials suggested at least 40 deaths in the state in the last two days.
Additional District Judges Nainital Ashok Joshi said the district victims could reach 27.
“We have information trapped in various locations.
Our team has been sent but a difficult operation in this weather,” he said.
The single railway line to Kathgodam Station in Nainital District was washed by a swelling waters on Tuesday, leaving hundreds of passengers stranded because all 12 trains on the route were canceled.
A dozen national highways and states in the district were also blocked because of landslides.
The city of Hill of Nainital almost turned into a flood island, cut off from the state during the second day in a row when the debris blocked the three routes.
While Nainital-Bhowali roads were blocked on Monday afternoon, Jalan Nainital-Haldwani and Jalan Nainital-Kaladhungi were also blocked for general use at night.
Cities near Bhowali, Mukteshwar and Ramgarh have also lost road connectivity.
District officials told TII Track Tracks could not be repaired to the height of the sweet water.
“The train has been canceled until October 20.
Improvements will begin once the water level goes down.
Some roads in the district are blocked and will take hours to open it with traffic.
We have asked for food and help homestay to provide food and assistance to provide food and Help.
Material for stranded tourists, “said Magistrate Sub-Division Nainital Prateek Jain.
Meanwhile, Lake Naini’s water surface rose a leg on a sign of danger on Tuesday and flooded the mall road, brought several species of fish to inhabit the lake.
Tourists and residents are seen catching fish and taking pictures.
“Almost every locality in nainital floods and restaurants and hotels is closed.
The government has asked us to provide food and needs for tourists,” said Ved, a hospitality from Nainital.
Naina Devi Temple and Iconic Body Club also navigate water.
Officials say even though all water doors are opened on Monday, the surface of the water continues to increase.
The lowland area in Kumaon Himalaya also suffers from rain damage.
A bridge was swept away in Haldwani while an elephant was saved because it was swept away in a strong current of Gaul.

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