‘People were shouting for help, but we could not do anything’, what did the eyewitness of Dharali say

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The cloud was cracked in Dharali village of Uttarakhand. Many people died in this accident, while many people were injured in this incident. During this time, some women saw this whole incident happening in front of their eyes. A group of women from the village have seen this entire scene of destruction in Dharali village. He noticed how more than half of the village of Dharali was destroyed in the tragedy, buildings collapsed and people were running to save their lives, which were swept away due to cloudburst. He said that his village was hit by 70 to 90 percent of this tragedy from below and was buried in debris.

What did the eyewitness say

Eyewitness named Asha Semwal said, ‘We could not do anything. We just keep shouting and keep playing seats so that people become careful. Dharali is our neighboring village. We knew almost all the people there. God knows what happened to him. The eyewitness named Nisha Semwal of Markandeya village said about the incident, ‘People were shouting help below, but we could not do anything. Some people lost their entire family. It was like a bad dream. Everything was shining till morning and everything was over by noon. “

Eyewitness said- data will not be less than 150

This horrific tragedy has shocked another resident of Mukhaba village, Sulochana Devi. He said, “I am free, I just appeal to the government to help the affected people.” Many local people said that the number of missing people should not be less than 150. A person from the village said, “When the disaster came, the workers of local villagers, Nepal and Bihar were working in hotels under construction and were also tourists in Dharali Bazaar. Their number would not have been less than 150.” According to a priest of Mukhba, “We played a whistle to alert people, but it was not a simple flood. It was a water supply. Bihari and Nepali laborers, tourists and locals, all were present in the market. 20-25 big hotels were demolished. The 500-year-old Kalp Kedar temple was also submerged.”

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