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Uttarakhand havoc: I myself threw nearly 300 bodies into the hillside, says survivor from Meerut

Dehradun, Jun 22: With the Uttarakhand administration and the army still struggling to cope with the enormity of the flash floods, heart-wrenching tales of devastation, hunger, feral greed emerge as survivors return to the plains.





Radhakant, hailing from Muzaffarpur, Bihar, returned to Delhi on Friday after his horrendous experience in Badrinath.




"I had to literally run in a race against death in Uttarakhand.  Behind me, the land was caving in, and shutting my eyes, I was running. I lost my friend Deepak, from Khagaria,  during the race", said Radhakant.

"We climbed up a hill. On one hand, the hillside were breaking up to pieces due to heavy rains accompanied by thunder. I somehow managed to reach Joshi Math the next day at noon. We stayed in a government school. I had Rs 3000 with me. We paid Rs 50 for a water bottle, Rs 30 for a cup of tea and Rs 100 for half a piece of bread."

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