NEW DELHI, June 22 - Indian authorities have evacuated a total of 70,000 people from flood-ravaged areas in the northern state of Uttarakhand while 22,000 remained stranded and official death toll attained 680,officials said Saturday.
Over 10,000 people were evacuated on Saturday from various upper reaches of flood-ravaged Uttarakhand, including the worst- affected Kedarnath, the Press Trust of India quoted officials as saying.
Rescue operation is racing against time as weather forecast says rain will return to Uttarakhand by Monday or Tuesday, which might hamper the work of rescuers and soldiers.
The chief minister of the state, Vijay Bahuguna, said death toll could attain 1,000, as more bodies are expected to be found among mud and debris.
On Saturday, officials said 123 bodies were recovered from the Kedarnath temple complex, raising the official death toll to 680, said Press Trust of India.
Uttarakhand and some other states in north India were taken by surprise by an early monsoon last weekend.
Many buildings along the Ganga river were washed away by flash flood.
Some blame over-construction of the Ganga banks for causing the heavy losses of life and property.
Over 10,000 people were evacuated on Saturday from various upper reaches of flood-ravaged Uttarakhand, including the worst- affected Kedarnath, the Press Trust of India quoted officials as saying.
Rescue operation is racing against time as weather forecast says rain will return to Uttarakhand by Monday or Tuesday, which might hamper the work of rescuers and soldiers.
The chief minister of the state, Vijay Bahuguna, said death toll could attain 1,000, as more bodies are expected to be found among mud and debris.
On Saturday, officials said 123 bodies were recovered from the Kedarnath temple complex, raising the official death toll to 680, said Press Trust of India.
Uttarakhand and some other states in north India were taken by surprise by an early monsoon last weekend.
Many buildings along the Ganga river were washed away by flash flood.
Some blame over-construction of the Ganga banks for causing the heavy losses of life and property.