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Flash Floods in Uttarkashi After Cloudburst, 50 Missing and 5 Confirmed Dead

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Flash Floods in Uttarkashi After Cloudburst, 50 Missing and 5 Confirmed Dead

A devastating cloudburst followed by a flash flood struck Uttarkashi district in India’s Uttarakhand state on Tuesday afternoon, leaving at least 5 people dead and more than 50 missing. Over 270 people have been rescued so far.

Among them, 19 tourists from Jalgaon, Maharashtra, had visited the area, but only 3 have been contacted. The remaining 16 are missing. Eleven personnel from an army camp near Harsil are also untraceable.

Rescue teams evacuated 307 pilgrims from the Gangotri-Mukhwa route and relocated them to Harsil helipad. NDRF teams, consisting of 69 personnel, have been deployed with drones, satellite phones, and cadaver dogs for continued operations.

Experts believe that approximately 360 million cubic meters of mud and boulders—equivalent to 140,000 Olympic swimming pools—came crashing down the Kheer Ganga valley, possibly due to glacial melting intensified by rising temperatures.

Meanwhile, a similar cloudburst occurred in neighbouring Himachal Pradesh’s Kinnaur district, sweeping away a makeshift bridge. Over 400 stranded pilgrims were rescued using a zip line.

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Israel declares Gaza City a ‘battle zone’

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Deaths from both Israeli attacks and starvation continue to rise in Gaza. In the past 24 hours, at least 59 Palestinians were killed, including 23 who died while collecting aid. The Health Ministry also confirmed that five more people, including two children, died of hunger and malnutrition, bringing the total number of starvation-related deaths to 322, of whom 121 were children.

Since Israel’s military campaign began on 7 October 2023, more than 63,000 Palestinians have been killed and nearly 160,000 injured. Following the introduction of a new aid distribution system in late May, over 2,200 people have died and more than 16,000 injured while trying to collect aid.

Israel has now declared Gaza City a “battle zone,” suspending daily humanitarian pauses that previously allowed limited aid delivery. The UN said nearly half of all planned humanitarian missions in Gaza have been delayed or blocked by Israeli authorities in the past week.

Aid agencies and UNICEF warn that malnutrition among children in Gaza is worsening, with supplies of therapeutic food critically low. Thousands of children are undergoing emergency screenings and treatment.

Meanwhile, Israeli forces have recovered the body of Ilan Weiss, a citizen abducted by Hamas on 7 October. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed to bring back all Israeli hostages, dead or alive. In the US, Microsoft has fired four employees who protested the company’s technology links with Israel.

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Denying Islam’s place contradicts Hindu philosophy,” Bhagwat remarks

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Denying Islam’s place contradicts Hindu philosophy,” Bhagwat remarks

Mohan Bhagwat, chief of Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), has said that Islam has been an integral part of Indian society and will continue to remain so. He made the remarks on Thursday (28 August) at an event in New Delhi marking RSS’s centenary celebrations.

Bhagwat stated that those who believe Islam should not exist in India do not understand Hindu philosophy. He emphasized that mutual trust and unity are essential to resolve social conflicts.

Addressing migration issues, he said the government is working to curb illegal infiltration, but stressed that employment opportunities should first go to Indian citizens, including Muslims, rather than outsiders. He also urged respect for religious sensitivities during festivals.

On population, Bhagwat said every family should have no more than three children to maintain balance in the country. He added that this guideline should be accepted by all.

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Russia Uses Naval Drone to Destroy Ukrainian Ship for First Time

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Russia Uses Naval Drone to Destroy Ukrainian Ship for First Time

Russia’s Defense Ministry has claimed that Ukrainian warship Simferopol was sunk in a drone strike on Thursday (28 August) in the Danube Delta, partly located in Ukraine’s Odesa region.

The ministry said the medium-sized Laguna-class vessel was designed for radio, electronic, radar, and optical surveillance, and was the largest ship commissioned by Ukraine in over a decade.

According to Russian media, this marks the first successful use of Russian naval drones to destroy a Ukrainian warship.

Ukraine’s Navy confirmed the attack, reporting at least one crew member killed and several injured. The Simferopol was launched in 2019 and joined Ukraine’s naval fleet in 2021.

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