List of 61 missing persons as travellers from Maharashtra and Karnataka released in social media, no fresh data of deads n injured in the Dharali horrific flash floods released

AFTER THE HORRIFIC tragedy in Dharali and Harshil Army Camp where the authorities are revealing fifty persons as missing and only 4 deaths in addition to nine Army personnel missing from the Camp which has been swept away too in the ravishing flash floods despite two days having elapsed and several residential and commercial buildings including hotels taxed to the ground the authorities have not accorded any data about the exact number of those who had died and those missing including the injured and the collosal losses.
There are no statistics about how many people have been back to their homes safely after fighting these horrific flash floods which arrived like devilish phenomena.
While the authorities and media are still stuck to the four deaths on the day of the horrific ravishing Dharali flash floods when the buildings were falling down like the pack of cards,, one can easily count the number of minimum nine persons falling prey to the plunging heavy bulidings with no hope of their survival not to speak of several others who must have fallen prey to these deadly ravishing flash floods tides ahead.
Though the Indian Army, the NDRF, SDRF , ITBP and local police are doing their best to retrieve the dead bodies being found under the debris rubble and taking huge machines through helicopters to clear the silt and boulders that have covered entire Dharali several feet on the top of the original land the actual figures of those died in this ecological catastrophe are not being disclosed for the best reason known to the authorities there are no statistics of the dead, i jured and the collosal loss of residential and commercial properties.
However, despite all this what is surprising is the fact that Char Dham Pravas Group has released a list of 61 persons who are allegedly going missing from the day of this horrific flash floods majority of whom are from Maharashtra and other states having come here either as tourists or pilgrims.
This list is going viral on social media.
This list consists of 24 males and the rest females . The list has 32 senior citizens above the age of 58.
The list carried the mobile numbers of all the missing persons which are not being answered.
The prime minister Narendra Modi has taken the cognizance of the situation and held meetings with all the MPs of Uttarakhand including top bureaucrats and the Uttarakhand chief minister and has issued instructions for expedited relief and rehabilitation efforts. The Uttarakhand chief minister has also visited the affected areas and directed all the DMs and SSPs to expedite the relief operations with ration being disbursed and medical relief too being provided forthwith. The CM has also established a control room to monitor the situation threadbare. A special financial package to set right the situation and to compensate the affected rd families is the need of the hour. The Uttarakhand CM said that he met the people rescued from disaster affected areas in Uttarkashi. Since this morning, more than 65 people have been heli rescued and brought to Matli, Uttarkashi. During this time, people also expressed their gratitude to the government for the rescue operation. Our government is making every possible effort to rescue people trapped in disaster areas.
Officials have been directed to provide all possible help to people living in the affected area.Essential supplies are being delivered to the affected areas through air service. The work of opening closed roads is also continuing wrote CM Uttarakhand on X.
Kindly recall that this list has been shared on social media by folk singer and Gangotri priest Janish Semwal. These are the 64 travellers from Maharashtra and Karnataka, whose relatives contacted them. All of them are missing and their phones are also switched off.