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Landslide Makes House Crumble In Rain-Hit Uttarakhand, River Washes It Away



Villagers say many houses are in danger. Some residents have also started leaving the village.

Dehradun:

A river in spate due to incessant rain made a house collapse like a pack of cards before washing it away in Uttarakhand’s Pithoragarh district today. 

The incident took place in Kothila village in the district’s Dharchula area and the house was located on the edge of the river Kali, which divides India and Nepal. 

Videos of the house collapse, some of which were shot from the other side of the river in Nepal, show the ground-plus-one structure crumbling within seconds as the ground gives way beneath it. Only a couple of beams remain where the house once stood, with the rest of the structure being washed away by the river. 

Villagers in Kothila say the swelling Kali river is causing landslides in several areas and many houses are in danger of collapsing. Some residents have even started leaving the village, which had seen a similar tragedy last year as well. Authorities said teams from the National Disaster Response Force and the State Disaster response force have been dispatched to the village.  

Uttarakhand has been battered by heavy rain for over a week now, leading to widespread destruction and the deaths of several people. Four people were killed and seven people were injured after falling boulders crushed three vehicles in Uttarkashi district yesterday.  

An orange alert has been sounded in the state, with Chief Minister Pushkar Dhami saying that his administration remains “on full alert”.
 



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