Running from hotels to army camps to escape the landslides and flash floods, surviving the Himalayan tragedy was nothing short of a miracle for Diksha who lived on only one meal for four days.
Terming the experience as horrifying, Diksha, who is in her thirties, said her family was still not aware about her whereabouts.
"We got only one meal in four days. There were landslides....We ran from hotels to army camps. It was horrifying, my family doesn't even know were I am," she said.
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"I came from Mumbai to visit the shrine but got stuck here in Gangotri. I have no idea how will I get home," he said.
An unidentified survivor, who lost all his family members in the calamity, was inconsolable and requested only to be taken to Dehradun.
Evacuated to Guptkashi from Kedarnath area, he said, "We were a group of 400-500 people out of which 150-200 died there itself. My wife, daughter and four other relatives were swept away. No one survived. All washed away. Please just help me get to Dehradun," he pleaded.
He said many people were still stuck in the higher reaches.
Narrating his tragic experience, he said, "For the first few days after the calamity, the helicopters were flying straight to Kedarnath and not picking up those stranded on the way. Only later the helicopters came to our rescue," he said.
Though the official figures are being pegged at close to 200, a survivor said the toll is "much more than expected".