HomeNewsIndiaDeadly Himalayan flood in Uttarkashi likely caused by glacier collapse, experts say

Deadly Himalayan flood in Uttarkashi likely caused by glacier collapse, experts say

Scores of people are missing after water and debris tore down a narrow mountain valley, smashing into the town of Dharali in Uttarakhand on Tuesday

August 07, 2025 / 18:59 IST
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This handout photograph released on August 6, 2025 by the Indian Army shows security and relief personnel heaving rocks and removing debris to build a crossing across a stream of dense sludge during a search and rescue operation, a day after a cloudburst caused a massive mudslide and flash floods in India's Uttarakhand state. The Indian army brought in sniffer dogs, drones and heavy earth-moving equipment to search for scores of people missing after the deadly Himalayan flash floods. (AFP)

A deadly wall of muddy water that swept away a Himalayan town this week was likely caused by a rapidly melting glacier exacerbated by the rising effects of climate change, experts said on Thursday.

Scores of people are missing after water and debris tore down a narrow mountain valley, smashing into the town of Dharali in Uttarakhand on Tuesday.

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Several people could be seen in videos running before being engulfed as waves uprooted entire buildings, leaving others smothered in freezing sludge.

At least four people have been confirmed killed, but at least 50 others are missing.