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Raghav Juyal shared several videos of the calamity on his Instagram stories. One of them was accompanied with "Prayers".Earlier in the day, Sara Ali Khan expressed her distress over the situation. She had previously filmed her debut film 'Kedarnath' in the Uttarakhand region. Through her Instagram Stories, she conveyed, "My heart goes out to everyone impacted by the incident in Uttarakhand. Praying for safety, strength and healing for all (sic)."The cloudburst, which occurred in the Dharali area of Uttarkashi, has resulted in severe damage to homes, hotels, and infrastructure. Rescue operations are underway despite the challenging weather conditions. Teams from the police, Army, NDRF, and SDRF are involved in the relief efforts.- EndsMust Watch

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