Flash Floods Devastate Uttarakhand and Himachal | Hooghly Tourist’s Tragic Death in Kinnaur-Kailash
.jpg)
- MyLove @M
- 07 Aug, 2025
· Uttarakhand Floods 2025
· Kinnaur-Kailash Flash Floods
· Himachal Pradesh Cloudburst and Rescue Efforts
· Hooghly Tourist’s Tragic Death in Kinnaur-Kailash
· Uttarakhand Floods 2025 | Devastation in Dharali Village
· Tragic Hooghly tourist death in Kinnaur-Kailash amid 2025 flash floods in Uttarakhand and Himachal Pradesh.
A devastating flash flood and landslide in Himachal Pradesh’s Kinnaur-Kailash
region claimed the life of Rajib Kundu, a 38-year-old Toto driver from Hooghly,
West Bengal. The tragedy unfolded during a pilgrimage, highlighting the dangers
of extreme weather in the Himalayan region. Torrential rains wreaked havoc in
Uttarakhand and Himachal Pradesh, disrupting lives, stranding tourists and
prompting urgent rescue operations.
Details
& Context
On August 1st, 2025 five tourists from Hooghly including Rajib Kundu from
Tribeni’s Benimadhabtala, embarked on a spiritual journey to Kinnaur-Kailash in
Himachal Pradesh. The group was among hundreds of pilgrims visiting the sacred
Shaivite site, a popular destination nestled in the lush green hills of Dharali
village, Uttarakhand. However, their journey turned tragic due to unprecedented
weather events.
On Tuesday, August 5th, 2025 heavy rainfall triggered flash floods and landslides in Uttarakhand’s Uttarkashi and Himachal Pradesh’s Kinnaur region. According to meteorological reports, rains descending at 45 km/h from over 12,500 feet caused catastrophic damage in Dharali, reducing the serene village to a scene of destruction in mere seconds. Boulders and muddy torrents swept through, leaving roads impassable and communities stranded. Rajib Kundu fell ill on the treacherous return journey, succumbing to oxygen deprivation and extreme cold, as confirmed by doctors at the base camp.
Himachal Pradesh faced similar chaos. In Kinnaur, a sudden flash flood on Wednesday morning trapped 413 pilgrims, who were later rescued by the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) and Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) using ziplines. National highways and key roads, including those to Kullu and Manali were blocked, leaving tourists and locals stranded. The Solan district bore the brunt with significant infrastructure damage reported.
Quotes
· Local Resident, Dharali: “The rain was relentless. In minutes, our village was unrecognizable with rocks and water everywhere. We’ve never seen anything like this.”
· NDRF Official: “Rescue operations are ongoing under challenging conditions. We’re working round-the-clock to ensure everyone’s safety.”
· Meteorologist, @IMD: “The Himalayan region is seeing extreme weather patterns due to climate change. Heavy rainfall warnings remain in place.”
Additional
Information
Recent
posts on X highlight the severity of the situation with users sharing visuals
of flooded roads and stranded pilgrims in Uttarkashi and Kinnaur. A post by
@HimalayanEchoes noted, “Flash floods in Kinnaur have left tourists helpless.
Urgent action needed.!” Another user, @TravelSafeIndia, warned, “Avoid
Himalayan travel during monsoon alerts. Safety first.!” These insights align
with reports from @TheTimesofIndia and @HindustanTimes, confirming 199 deaths,
36 missing and 304 injured in Himachal Pradesh due to natural disasters this
season. Over 533 roads are closed, and power and water shortages are rampant.
The India Meteorological Department (@IMD) issued a red alert for Uttarakhand and Himachal Pradesh, forecasting continued heavy rainfall. This follows a similar disaster in Himachal’s Mandi district in June 2025, underscoring the region’s vulnerability to climate-driven calamities. The Kinnaur-Kailash route, known for its rugged terrain, poses unique risks during monsoons, yet remains a magnet for spiritual tourists.
Read More: Jharkhand Teen Bride Murders Husband in Love Triangle | Shocking Palamu Crime
Impact
Analysis
The tragedy has far-reaching consequences,
· Human Toll: Rajib Kundu’s death is a stark reminder of the risks pilgrims face in remote areas. Oxygen scarcity and extreme cold exacerbate health risks at high altitudes.
· Tourism Industry: The closure of national highways and tourist hotspots like Kullu and Manali threatens Himachal’s tourism-driven economy.
· Infrastructure Damage: Landslides have disrupted 21 locations with Solan and Uttarkashi facing severe losses.
· Community Impact: Locals in Dharali and Kinnaur are grappling with damaged homes, disrupted utilities and loss of livelihoods.
· Climate Concerns: Experts link the rising frequency of flash floods to climate change, urging better preparedness and sustainable tourism practices.
Conclusion
The loss of Rajib Kundu in Kinnaur-Kailash underscores the unpredictable
dangers of Himalayan travel during monsoons. As Uttarakhand and Himachal
Pradesh reel from nature’s fury, the focus must shift to robust disaster
management and traveler safety. The resilience of rescue teams and communities
offers hope but proactive measures are critical to prevent future tragedies.
Call
to Action (CTA)
Follow The Daily Hints on Social Media,
· Threads
· YouTube
· Email ID
Stay informed about travel advisories and support disaster relief efforts. Follow and share @TheDailyHints for the latest updates on safety and travel news.
From West Bengal District’s News to Kolkata News, Other States News to Whole India News, International News, Entertainment News to Sports News, Science News to Technology News and all other news updates, follow and Support our news portal @TheDailyHints.
Leave a Reply
Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *