In northern India, where the Himalayas stretch, glaciers collapse and floods kill seven workers at the construction site of a hydroelectric power plant, leaving more than 100 uncertain.

On the 7th, a glacier collapsed and flowed into a river with sediment, causing a flood in the mountains of Uttarakhand, northern India.



Workers were involved in the construction site of a hydroelectric power plant downstream in the flood, and according to the state government, seven people have been killed so far, and the safety of more than 100 people is unknown.



The military and police have rescued 16 people so far, but the number of victims could increase further.



In the video that was taken near the power plant, a large amount of brown muddy water flowed in and washed away some of the equipment and surrounding trees, and people living nearby said, "I saw this scene. It was like a scene from a movie, "he said.



Prime Minister Modi posted on Twitter, "We are watching the local situation. We pray for the safety of all people," and said that they are in close contact with local authorities and responding.



The cause of the glacier collapse is unknown and a team of experts will investigate it in the future.