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NGO’s say more than 11,000 could be missing in North India Floods

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NEW DELHI, July 11- Indian authorities say they cannot ignore an estimate by some non-governmental organisations (NGOs) that over 11,600 people may be missing in the monsoon floods which devastated the northern state of Uttarakhand last month, Xinhua news agency reported.

uttarakhand_1_30062013“The government estimates that more than 4,000 people are missing, but the number could be much higher. The estimate by some NGOs that about 11,600 people may be missing cannot be ignored,” National Disaster Management Authority’s vice chairman Shashidhar Reddy told the media.

Uttarakhand-Floods-Helpline-Number “There are three categories — pilgrims, local residents and those who work as labour. I think an assessment of these numbers will have to go into the official figures,” he added.

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 Although more than 120,000 people stranded in difficult terrains of the hilly state have been rescued, the Indian Army and Indian Air Force have been continuing evacuations by air despite incessant rainfall.

Monsoon floods swept through Uttarakhand on June 16, triggering landslides and washing away towns and roads and resulted in thousands being killed.

The state, popular for its holy Hindu shrines and rivers, received its heaviest rainfall in the last 60 years this year.

  -BERNAMA