Haridwar (Uttarakhand): The Laksar region in Uttarkhand's Haridwar close to the Uttar Pradesh border has been witnessing unprecedented flooding. More than 50 villages have been marooned in floodwaters. People are forced to take refuge on the terraces of their houses or higher places. A team of 70 soldiers drawn from the Army was the first to arrive at the affected areas. Local MLA Umesh Sharma was accompanying the Army rescue team. More than 50 villages are completely submerged in floodwaters. The Army rescue team distributed medicines among the needy persons
Flood-hit people have taken shelter on the roofs of their houses. A team of ETV Bharat reporters were accompanying the Army rescue team. The Army rescue team riding on powered motor boats visited the Sherpura village in the Khanpur area. It took almost two hours to cover the distance, which was a 20 minutes drive. The journey to the village started around 6 pm. The rescue team arrived at the flood-affected village at around 8.30 pm.