Running out of food, these govt officials are stranded in Uttarakhand for 5 days

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  • Published On: July 08, 2013
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There are still over 4000 people missing in the aftermath of flash floods that hit Uttarakhand and its neighbouring states. Now, about 75-odd government employees who had gone to Kedarnath on mission to collect DNA samples from corpses are stuck and stranded. It's not clear when the weather will improve and they can be evacuated and they are running out of basic essentials.

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