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InCiDeR
22nd June 2013, 10:27
India floods leave 500 dead, thousands stranded (http://www.lowellsun.com/todaysheadlines/ci_23511274/india-floods-leave-600-dead-thousands-stranded)

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A survivor pleads with a soldier to allow her mother to board an army helicopter during rescue operations at Badrinath in the Himalayan state of Uttarakhand June 21, 2013. ( REUTERS/Danish Siddiqui )


India's devastating floods have left at least 500 people dead, with officials speculating that the number of casualties could surpass 1,000 in what is being called a "Himalayan tsunami."

"We have evacuated more than 34,000 people, some 49,000-50,000 people are still stranded there," Home Minister Sushilkumar Shinde told reporters after a meeting with members of India's National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA).

Shinde is heading to the hard-hit state of Uttarakhand on Saturday to survey the damage.

The state's chief minister, Vijay Bahuguna, said Friday the death toll in Uttarakhand alone had surpassed 500, with bodies discovered floating or buried in "slush."
Amit Chandola, an Uttarakhand spokesman, said that at this point, rescue operations were focused on evacuating nearly 27,000 people trapped in the Kedarnath temple area, one of the hardest-hit, the Associated Press reported.

Also Friday, rescue workers found 40 dead bodies in the Ganges near the holy city of Haridwar Friday, and India's air force dropped paratroopers, food, and medicine on those areas still cut off by the heavy flooding.

Many of those missing or stranded were in the midst of undertaking the so-called "Little Char Dham" pilgrimage, a spiritual trek Hindus take to the four (char) Himalayan sites most revered by the religion: Badrinath, Kedarnath, Gangotri and Yamunotri, GlobalPost's Jason Overdorf reported.

Families also continued to desperately search for loved ones, and many who escaped the worst of the flooding were struggling to make sense of the devastation.
"There was nothing but death in front of us," Gurjit Singh, who escaped the flooding, told CNN. "Now that we've got out, we feel like we've got a second life."

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh did an aerial survey of the region on Wednesday, and has pledged 10 billion rupees ($170 million) to the local Uttarakhand government to aid in the rescue and rebuilding efforts.

Meanwhile, Google has launched a "person finder" app to help in the rescue search, which "allows individuals to post and search for the status of relatives or friends affected by a disaster," Google said in a blog post about the application.

The app also allows press agencies, NGOs, and others to add to the database and receive updates.

The program was tracking about 2,500 records as of Friday afternoon.

Cidersomerset
22nd June 2013, 11:32
500 die in Indian floods

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Published on 21 Jun 2013


Torrential rain caused rivers to burst their banks,
with landslides bringing devastation to the Himalayan
state of Uttrakhand. Tens of thousands of people have
been forced to leave their homes. Our science reporter
Asha Tanna has this.

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Published on 20 Jun 2013


Thousands of people are still stranded by flash floods in India, where the death toll
has risen to 182. Over 10,000 army personnel, 18 helicopters and an Air Force
transport plane have been deployed for relief and rescue operations, as residents
are stranded at tourist spots and pilgrim centers. With the weather set to improve,
the government is moving to supply additional emergency food to the flood-stricken
region.

kanishk
24th July 2013, 13:06
Most of the people assume that around 50000 people would be dead,

Until July 16th 2013 government presumes about 5,700 dead. The Indian Air Force, the Army and paramilitary troops evacuated more than 110,000 people from the flood ravaged area.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2013_North_India_floods