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India Today's ground report from Uttarakhand's Dharali, Anti-India hate rising in Ireland, more

India Today's ground report from Uttarakhand's Dharali, Anti-India hate rising in Ireland, more

India Today3 days ago
In this episode of 5ive Live, watch India Today's in-depth report from Harsil and Dharali in Uttarakhand, where flash floods on August 5th devastated villages and infrastructure, demolishing an army camp and leaving soldiers missing. With 300 civilians rescued and many still unaccounted for, multi-agency operations by the Army, NDRF, and Air Force continue amidst disrupted road access. The show also examines the surge in racist attacks on the Indian community in Ireland, including the assault of a six-year-old girl in Waterford. Additionally, it discusses unplanned construction's role in Uttarakhand's recurring disasters, the NDA's Vice President candidate announcement on August 12th, a public decency incident in Gurugram, and Apple's exemption from new tariffs imposed by President Trump on India.
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