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Kheer Ganga's fury: Satellite images point to moraine breach behind Uttarkashi's Dharali disaster

Dharali satellite images: Experts examining the images suggest the disaster may have been triggered by a glacial collapse upstream of Kheer Ganga. The NDMA is awaiting clearer satellite images to confirm the exact cause.

August 08, 2025 / 09:51 IST
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Fresh satellite images have laid bare the catastrophic aftermath of Tuesday’s flash floods in Uttarakhand, showing vast swathes of Dharali village smothered under layers of mud and debris. The images reveal entire buildings, roads and orchards submerged under sediment carried by the raging Kheer Ganga river, HT reported.

 

The National Remote Sensing Centre (NRSC) of ISRO swiftly undertook a damage assessment utilising ultra high-resolution imagery from India’s Cartosat-2S satellites. By comparing satellite images captured after the disaster on August 7, 2025 with clear, pre-event data from June 13, 2024, analysts were able to determine the full scale and gravity of the devastation.

The images indicated that the deluge has partially blocked the Bhagirathi river downstream, disrupting its natural flow. A critical bridge and surrounding agricultural land appear inundated, compounding the challenges for rescue and recovery efforts.

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Experts examining the images suggest the disaster may have been triggered by a glacial collapse upstream of Kheer Ganga. Anil Kulkarni, a scientist at the Divecha Center for Climate Change, noted in an internal briefing that the river originates from a glaciated area, where satellite imagery from 2022 showed a well-developed deglaciated valley.