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2 IAF personnel drown in U'khand lake

Heavy rains have been battering the state, affecting the daily life with over 100 roads being closed.

News Arena Network - Dehradun - UPDATED: July 4, 2025, 04:04 PM - 2 min read

Over 100 roads closed in Uttarakhand amid heavy rains.


On vacation, two Indian Air Force (IAF) personnel drowned in a swollen lake in Bhimtal, Uttarkhand, officials said on Friday.

 

Prince Yadav (22) from Pathankot, Punjab and Sahil Kumar (23) from Muzaffarpur, Bihar, were part of a group of eight IAF personnel, including four women, vacationing in Nainital, Circle Officer Pramod Shah said. The locals joined the police in the rescue operation to pull Yadav and Kumar's bodies out of the lake after a struggle that lasted for almost an hour, he added. 

 

Heavy rains have been battering the state, affecting the daily life with over 100 roads being closed. The weather has also disrupted the Chardham yatra and lead to food grain shortages in some villages in the Geeth area of Uttarkashi district.  

 

Highways blocked - 

 

The highway to Yamunotri has been blocked for the past five days ever since a massive landslide hit the shelters of construction workers at Silai bend, leaving nine people missing and washing out a 12-metre stretch of the road. The road to Kedarnath also remains blocked due to landslide debris between Sonprayag and Gaurikund, making movement between the two points impossible, officials said, adding that efforts are on to reopen them. 

 

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Home Minister Amit Shah spoke with Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami on Friday to assess the situation in the disaster-sensitive districts of the state, including Kedarnath Dham in the Rudraprayag district. 

 

Dhami shared this development in a post on X, stating that the Home Minister assured him that the Central Government's emergency relief agencies, including the NDRF and ITBP, are being deployed promptly. This is to ensure that the Chardham Yatra remains uninterrupted and that devotees do not experience any inconvenience while travelling.

 

On Friday morning, boulders also blocked the Badrinath highway at several locations. A total of 109 roads across the hill state are closed due to rain-related blockages, the State Emergency Operation Centre said. Most rivers, including the Ganga in Haridwar, Alaknanda, Nandakini and Pindar in Chamoli, Bhagirathi in Uttarkashi and Kali, Gori and Saryu rivers in Pithoragarh district, are in spate, flowing just a couple of metres below the danger mark, officials said. 

 

The Alaknanda river is in spate from Badrinath up to Rudraprayag. The water level of Mandakini has also been on the rise for the last three days, with its banks submerged under water. The administration is making announcements through loudspeakers, alerting people living close to its banks.

The waters of a lake formed by an overflowing Yamuna river at Syanachatti in the Barkot area of Uttarkashi have begun to inundate houses and hotels located close to its banks, officials state. 

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