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Severe Flooding Displaces Thousands in Northern India

New Delhi, India – Unprecedented monsoon rains have triggered severe flooding across several districts in Uttarakhand state, northern India, displacing over 15,000 people as of today, November 9, 2025.

The hardest-hit areas include the districts of Chamoli, Uttarkashi, and Pauri Garhwal, where the Alaknanda and Bhagirathi rivers have breached their banks. Authorities have confirmed at least 18 fatalities, with dozens more reported missing. Rescue operations are underway, utilizing helicopters and boats to reach stranded residents. “We are working around the clock to evacuate people to safer locations and provide them with essential supplies,” stated Uttarakhand Chief Secretary, R.K. Sharma, in a press conference earlier today.

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) issued a red alert for heavy rainfall in the region, warning of continued downpours for the next 24-48 hours. The flooding has also caused significant damage to infrastructure, including roads, bridges, and power lines, disrupting transportation and communication networks. This event underscores the increasing vulnerability of the Himalayan region to extreme weather events, a consequence of climate change.

Relief camps have been established in schools and community centers to accommodate the displaced population, providing food, water, and medical assistance. The National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) has deployed additional teams to assist with rescue and relief efforts, and the state government has announced financial assistance for those affected. You can find more information about disaster preparedness on the National Disaster Management Authority website.

Officials are monitoring the situation closely and preparing for potential landslides as the ground remains saturated. Further updates will be provided as the situation evolves.

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