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'A river never forgets': Why one side of Uttarkashi's Dharali vanished, the other survived

Geologists argue this was no accident of nature, but a direct consequence of ignoring basic river dynamics. The Kheer Gad did not change course, it simply returned to the path it had carved over centuries.

August 07, 2025 / 12:52 IST
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The flash flood that tore through Dharali in Uttarkashi this week was not an anomaly but a brutal reminder of a river’s immutable logic. As TOI reported, the Kheer Gad did not change course, it simply returned to the path it had carved over centuries, sweeping away homes and shops built on its historic floodplain.

Satellite imagery and drone footage reveal the chilling precision of the destruction: one side of the village lies scoured bare, while the opposite bank remains eerily untouched, as if the flood followed an invisible instruction. Geologists argue this was no accident of nature, but a direct consequence of ignoring basic river dynamics.

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Professor MPS Bisht, head of geology at HNB Garhwal University, explained the science behind the devastation. “When a river flows around a bend, it typically takes on a convex and concave shape. The water strikes harder on the convex side - this is where scouring and erosion take place. On the concave side, the flow slows and sediments collect,” he was cited by TOI as saying.

The Kheer Gad’s floodwaters, swollen by monsoon rains, hammered the outer bank where Dharali’s bazaar had encroached, flattening structures in moments. The inner bank, where silt had naturally built up, was spared.