Uttarakhand Tragedy: 33 people died in the occurrence, 206 still missing!
So far, 33 bodies have been recovered from different areas in Uttarakhand's Chamoli district due to the bursting of the glacier. According to the state government, 206 people are still missing, including 25-35 people trapped inside the Tapovan tunnel.
Feb 10, 2021, 12:44 PM ISTUttarakhand Glacier Burst: Hear out their pain, whose people are missing!
In this exclusive ground report of Zee News, understand how the floods in Uttarakhand came, how devastation occurred.
Feb 10, 2021, 09:26 AM ISTExclusive: Understand how the floods in Uttarakhand came, how devastation occurred
In this exclusive ground report of Zee News, understand how the floods in Uttarakhand came, how devastation occurred.
Feb 09, 2021, 14:28 PM IST171 people still missing after Uttarakhand tragedy, search operation continues
Two more bodies were recovered from the debris in Raini village on Tuesday out of around 171 people who were missing in the Uttarakhand tragedy. Rescuers removed tons of mud to save about 30 workers trapped in the tunnel at a power project site in Tonkan.
Feb 09, 2021, 13:08 PM ISTExclusive on Uttarakhand Tragedy: Tapovan Tunnel से Zee News Ground Report
Watch in this video: Exclusive ground report of Zee News on Uttarakhand Tragedy from Tapovan Tunnel.
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