Photographs: Indian Army Additional Directorate General of Public Information
The early onset of monsoon in North India is continuing to wreak havoc in Uttarakhand.
Media reports said that over 100 people had been killed while over 70,000 tourists and pilgrims had been left stranded.
The death toll is expected to rise with 500 people still being reported missing.
Several roads including the National Highway 24 have been blocked to avoid any more traffic jams.
Uttarakhand Helpline numbers: 0135-2710334, 2710335, 2710233
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Image: This image shows one of the many roads in Uttarakhand that were destroyed in the landslidePhotographs: Indian Army Additional Directorate General of Public Information
Uttarkashi has been badly hit by the flash floods in Uttarakhand where several bridges have been washed away and at least 70 homes been destroyed.
Around 200 relief camps have been set up for those stranded.
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Image: This image shows many vehicles stranded on a road in Uttarakhand following landslidesPhotographs: Indian Army Additional Directorate General of Public Information
The Met department forecasts of heavy rain continuing are giving no signs of respite.
Helicopter rescue sorties are on near Haridwar, after the government dispatched National Disaster Response Force teams to aid in rescue work.
However, incessant rains and landslides have crippled communications in the state and seriously hampered rescue operations.
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Image: This image shows people abandoning their vehicles on a road that was destroyed in a landslidePhotographs: Indian Army Additional Directorate General of Public Information
Around 12 Air Force helicopters are already being used to air-drop supplies and air-lift pilgrims, tourists and residents in Uttarakhand and neighbouring Himachal Pradesh. Six more were pressed into service today. The Army, which is leading the rescue efforts, said 5,000 people have been rescued so far.
Officials in Uttarakhand said about 200 cars, two earth-moving equipment and even a parked helicopter had been swept away by floods.
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Image: This image shows a flash flood near a settlement in UttarakhandPhotographs: Indian Army Additional Directorate General of Public Information
According to Uttarakhand Chief Secretary Subash Kumar, 21 bridges have collapsed in the state.
"We have lost access to several villages across the state,” he said
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