The Dudhwa National Park, which was scheduled to reopen for tourists on November 1, will continue to remain shut until further notice due to heavy floods in the area, officials said Saturday. "Owing to heavy waterlogging in the park area, movement of tourists and vehicles cannot be allowed as of now," Dudhwa Tiger Reserve (DTR) Deputy Director Kailash Prakash said. "The jungle routes have turned slushy besides waterlogging. Hence, the plan to reopen the park for tourists has been postponed until the situation improves," he said. A meeting to review the situation will be held next week, he said. On October 19, authorities had released 5,33,000 cusecs of water from Uttarakhand's Banbasa barrage into River Sharda, following heavy rain in hilly areas and in neighbouring Nepal....
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WATCH | Dramatic rescue on Kali River | तीन लोगों को डूबने से बचाया | Uttarakhand Rains
October 20, 2021. 12.45 pm. Three people were dramatically rescued from Kali river in Dharchula, Uttarakhand on Wednesday afternoon when they were left trapped in raging water of the river. After two days of heavy rains, when the weather got clear on Wednesday, these three went to the river in the morning to collect stones when water level had gone down. But when they were busy collecting stones, water level increased suddenly and they were left marooned. Though water wasn’t too deep, but the flow was so intense that it was impossible for anyone to go across. Water kept on increasing and they took shelter on big rocks and stones in the middle of the river. Since the spot was not far away from the SSB post monitoring the Indo-Nepal border bridge, help reached immediately and a rescue e...
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