After horror in Uttarakhand, a sigh of relief for these rescued people
After horror in Uttarakhand, a sigh of relief for these rescued people
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Appeal from Megha Kumar: "This is inform you that my brother Gaurav Agrawal (30 yrs), bhabhi Neha Agrawal (28 yrs), and nephew Akshit (2.5 yrs) are in a group of 50 people who are marooned at Bhairon Chatti (at Bhairon Mandir with red flags on the top of it) which is 2.65 kms before Gaurikund (on the way from Kedarnath to Gaurikund). They have no food no water."
PLEASE HELP US & SAVE THEM! Kindly intimate us whatsoever the case may be.
Contact: Megha Agarwal; Phone numbers: 9999233937, 9711119788, 9873141195, 9837050101; e-mail id: meghaagarwal02@gmail.com
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Surviving pilgrims on their arrival at Indore Airport from the flood and landslide ravaged Uttarakhand. A group of 20 survivors arrived in the city.
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Char Dham Yatra passangers smile after reaching safely at domestic airport in Mumbai on Thursday.
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Appeal from Sumit Kumar from Andhra Pradesh: "My parents Mr. Rabindra Kumar and Usha Devi from Dhanbad (Jharkhand) went for Char Dham yatra. They, along with other 1000 people, are stuck at a place called Ganesh Chati on the hills 1.5km above Gauri Kund towards Kedarnath Dham. Till now no rescue team has arrived at the place, which is yet to be located by the army people or the administration. For the last four days they are at the same place without food and water.
Immediate action is required to save the life of 1000 people stuck over there fighting for their life. It's an earnest request to help the people."
E-mail id:sumit_kunwar@rediffmail.com
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An elderly stranded pilgrim is consoled by his relative after being rescued from the upper reaches of Uttarakhand in Dehradun on Thursday.
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Army personnel rescue pilgrims in flood-hit Hemkund in Chamoli district.
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Flood evacuees alight from an Air Force Mi-17 helicopter.
Photo-courtesy: Indian Army
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An evacuee is assisted out of a helicopter following the flash floods in Uttarakhand.
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The government has also set up helpline numbers. People in need of rescue or assistance, can call these numbers:
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