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Mud-filled lungs, broken ribs: The toll on Uttarakhand's rescuers and villagers after Dharali disaster

Teams of specialist doctors and paramedics have been deployed to four strategic points: Dharali, Harsil, Matli and Uttarkashi.

August 08, 2025 / 10:04 IST
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Uttarkashi rescue op
Uttarkashi rescue op

As rescue operations press on in the rain-lashed villages of Dharali and Harsil, scenes of physical and psychological trauma continue to unfold. Mud-filled lungs, shattered ribs and deep wounds packed with stones, these are just some of the harrowing injuries sustained by villagers and Army personnel caught in the aftermath of a catastrophic cloudburst in Uttarakhand's Dharali and Harsil regions.

At least a dozen injured survivors, including members of the second-line response teams, are fighting for recovery in hospitals across the state, according to a report by TOI.

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Medical staff across Uttarakhand have been treating at least a dozen injured following the disaster, with cases referred to prominent medical centres in Dehradun and Rishikesh. One Army Lieutenant Colonel, cited by TOI, is currently hospitalised with leg fractures and severe blunt force trauma at the Military Hospital in Dehradun. Another patient remains critical at AIIMS Rishikesh after suffering a pneumothorax, a dangerous condition where broken ribs have punctured the lungs, leaking air into his chest cavity.

The injuries testify to the sheer violence unleashed by the cloudburst and subsequent landslides. According to doctors, as cited by TOI, at AIIMS and Uttarkashi district hospital, many of the wounded were part of second-line rescue teams. These personnel, undertaking perilous relief efforts after blocked roads, were ejected up to 150 metres by surging water, rocks and silt.