3-storey resort collapses in Uttarakhand’s Rudraprayag, no casualties

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DEHRADUN: A 3-storey resort collapsed amid heavy rains in Rudraprayag on Tuesday morning. No casualty was once reported as resort citizens have been evacuated sooner than the cave in.

Talking to The New Indian Specific, District Crisis Control Officer Nandan Singh Rajwar stated, “The 3-storey resort collapsed because of a landslide close to Rampur on Rudraprayag-Kedarnath highway. After the coincidence on Tuesday morning, the management workforce reached the spot and the particles is being got rid of”.

Visitors was once totally disrupted because of the cave in of the resort. The particles is being got rid of.

In the meantime, the Kedarnath freeway was once closed because of incessant heavy rains, leaving travellers and pilgrims stranded at more than one places.

Uttarakhand has been receiving heavy rains for the previous a number of days, triggering landslides, claiming lives in rain-related incidents.

The IMD has issued indicators for various districts within the state.

DEHRADUN: A 3-storey resort collapsed amid heavy rains in Rudraprayag on Tuesday morning. No casualty was once reported as resort citizens have been evacuated sooner than the cave in.

Talking to The New Indian Specific, District Crisis Control Officer Nandan Singh Rajwar stated, “The 3-storey resort collapsed because of a landslide close to Rampur on Rudraprayag-Kedarnath highway. After the coincidence on Tuesday morning, the management workforce reached the spot and the particles is being got rid of”.

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In the meantime, the Kedarnath freeway was once closed because of incessant heavy rains, leaving travellers and pilgrims stranded at more than one places.

Uttarakhand has been receiving heavy rains for the previous a number of days, triggering landslides, claiming lives in rain-related incidents.

The IMD has issued indicators for various districts within the state.