Two specially trained German Shepherds have been deployed to aid rescue teams in locating people missing after the devastating floods in Uttarakhand. The floods, triggered by days of relentless rain, have left several areas cut off and many families desperately waiting for news of their loved ones.
The dogs, trained in scent detection, are working alongside disaster response teams in the worst-affected regions. Officials say their sharp tracking skills could prove crucial in narrowing down search zones amid challenging terrain and debris.
Locals have expressed hope that the canine team will help bring closure to families waiting for answers. Rescue operations continue across multiple districts, with teams braving swollen rivers, landslides, and unstable ground to reach stranded residents.
Authorities have urged people in vulnerable areas to move to safer locations as the risk of further landslides and flash floods remains high. Relief camps have been set up to shelter those displaced, and efforts are on to restore road connectivity and communication lines.
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