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Amid the ongoing devastation caused by the Uttarkashi cloudburst, at least 10 Indian Army soldiers have reportedly gone missing from a camp located in the lower Harsil area, as per officials. Despite the fact that their own personnel are unaccounted for, the Indian Army has remained fully committed to the rescue and relief operations in the affected region. Army officials confirmed that troops on the ground are working tirelessly to assist civilians and support local authorities



in managing the crisis.

An Indian Air Force official confirmed that helicopters are on active standby to assist in the Uttarkashi relief operations. "For relief work in Uttarkashi district, the Indian Air Force has stationed Chinook, Mi-17 V5, Cheetah and ALH helicopters at the Chandigarh Air Force Base. These helicopters are fully equipped with essential gear and supplies and are ready to take off as soon as weather conditions permit," the official added.
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