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Photos: Kedarnath temple before and after the Uttarakhand floods
2013年6月25日 · The famous Kedarnath temple in the district of Rudraprayag in Uttarkhand has been one of the worst hit in the flash floods. Images of the temple before and after the destruction. A 2007 picture of the Kedarnath temple. The temple is one of the char chota dhams (four minor places of pilgrimage) and is dedicated to Lord Shiva.
Kedarnath valley before and after the flash floods - NDTV.com
2013年7月16日 · Thousands of people have been reported missing after torrential rains wreaked havoc in the hill state last month and authorities fear that bodies buried under the mound of debris in Kedarnath...
Kedarnath Flood Story And Reasons Behind Tragedy 2013
The disastrous Kedarnath Flood wreaked great havoc in the Kedarnath Valley and the other parts of Uttarakhand. The flash flood was triggered by heavy rain and a cloudburst on the massive glacial lake.
Kedarnath floods: 10 years later, and after extensive …
2023年8月17日 · The Kedarnath Valley, located above 3,500 metres in the northern Indian state of Uttarakhand, has changed significantly since it was hit by deadly floods in 2013.
Kedarnath - before and after Floods - YouTube
PTI reports from Dehradun: Survivor says nothing left in Kedarnath except the temple He spent 12 hours out in the open precariously perched on a cliff as torrential rains unleashed largescale...
Kedarnath, Uttarakhand – 2013 flash floods - Spirit India
2013年6月22日 · The Kedarnath valley, along with and other parts of the state of Uttarakhand, was hit with unprecedented flash floods on 16 and 17June 2013 almost after 80 years. The temple itself suffered some damage but was still standing.
Remembering 2013 Uttarakhand Floods - Down To Earth
2013年6月29日 · Kedarnath received 120 mm rainfall in 24 hours before the flash flood on June 16. There is evidence that a small lake was formed during these rains above the Kedarnath town (see satellite image). The 1-hectare lake contained 10 million litre water.
2013 North India floods - Wikipedia
Most of the destruction at Kedarnath was caused by a sudden rapid melting of ice and snow on the Kedarnath Mountain, 6 km (3.7 mi) from the temple, which flooded the Chorabari Lake (upstream) and then Kedarnath. The temple was flooded with water resulting in several deaths due to drowning and panic-driven stampede. [27] .
The worst impact of the disaster on human settlements was in the Kedarnath shrine area (Gaurikund to Kedarnath), the Mandakini valley, the Alaknanda valley (at Gobindghat and upstream), the Pindar valley, and along the banks of the river Kali in Dharchula area. The Kedarnath area in particular was impacted the most as it suffered
Inside Pictures of Kedarnath Temple after June 2013 Flash Flood
Indian Express has published the inside pictures of Kedarnath Temple after flash flood and torrential rain in June 2013. There is destruction all around. The sanctum sanctorum of the temple is covered with slit. Only the top portion of the main Shivling worshipped in temple is visible.