This story is from February 08, 2021
Massive damage after glacier burst triggers flood in Uttarakhand; 7 dead, 170 missing
DEHRADUN: At least 170 people have been reported missing after a glacier broke off near Raini village in Tapovan area of Chamoli district in the Garhwal Himalayas on Sunday morning, triggering massive damage in its wake that was reminiscent of the 2013 Kedarnath tragedy.
By evening, bodies of seven men were recovered, but no one could say how many have died in the catastrophe that has once again shaken Uttarakhand.
The 13.2 MW Rishiganga hydropower project near Jashimath was completely washed away; the 520 MW NTPC hydro project on the Dhauliganga river near Raini was partially damaged and at least five bridges were impacted by the surge of water that was unleashed, cutting access to a number of villages in the area.
The State Emergency Operation Centre said, of the missing persons, 148 were in the NTPC hydropower site whereas 22 were at the Vishnugad project. Most of them are believed to be workers involved in the hydropower projects.
“The maximum water level at the Tapovan barrage is 1,803 metres, but as per initial reports, the water level crossed 1808 metres, causing the breakage,” said Piyoosh Rautela, executive director of the state’s disaster mitigation and management centre (DMMC).
The water level of the Dhauliganga river at Joshimath breached all records, Central Water Commission (CWC) officials said. “At 11am, the water level recorded at Joshimath was 1,388 metres,” Saumitra Haldar, chairman, Central Water Commission told agencies. During the 2013 Uttarakhand flash floods, the highest flood level at Joshimath was 1,385.54 metres, he added.
Chief minister Trivendra Rawat, who conducted an aerial survey and went to areas near the disaster site, announced Rs 4 lakh relief to the next of kin of those killed. PM Modi also announced an ex-gratia of Rs 2 lakh for the families of the deceased. Later in Dehradun, Rawat said a team of 100 Army personnel, including those from the engineering task force, and 250 personnel from ITBP's 1st battalion are engaged in rescue operations.
Officials monitoring the situation said that water flow in the Alaknanda river gradually stabilised ahead of Nandprayag in Chamoli district though a high alert has been issued and people living along the Alaknanda and Ganga river banks on all the districts — from Chamoli to Haridwar — have been asked to evacuate.
Earlier, as a precautionary measure, flow of the Bhagirathi river was stopped and reservoirs of GVK dam in Srinagar and Veer Bhadra dam in Rishikesh were emptied in order to manage flow of the surging Alaknanda.
By evening, bodies of seven men were recovered, but no one could say how many have died in the catastrophe that has once again shaken Uttarakhand.
The 13.2 MW Rishiganga hydropower project near Jashimath was completely washed away; the 520 MW NTPC hydro project on the Dhauliganga river near Raini was partially damaged and at least five bridges were impacted by the surge of water that was unleashed, cutting access to a number of villages in the area.
The State Emergency Operation Centre said, of the missing persons, 148 were in the NTPC hydropower site whereas 22 were at the Vishnugad project. Most of them are believed to be workers involved in the hydropower projects.
The water level of the Dhauliganga river at Joshimath breached all records, Central Water Commission (CWC) officials said. “At 11am, the water level recorded at Joshimath was 1,388 metres,” Saumitra Haldar, chairman, Central Water Commission told agencies. During the 2013 Uttarakhand flash floods, the highest flood level at Joshimath was 1,385.54 metres, he added.
Chief minister Trivendra Rawat, who conducted an aerial survey and went to areas near the disaster site, announced Rs 4 lakh relief to the next of kin of those killed. PM Modi also announced an ex-gratia of Rs 2 lakh for the families of the deceased. Later in Dehradun, Rawat said a team of 100 Army personnel, including those from the engineering task force, and 250 personnel from ITBP's 1st battalion are engaged in rescue operations.
Earlier, as a precautionary measure, flow of the Bhagirathi river was stopped and reservoirs of GVK dam in Srinagar and Veer Bhadra dam in Rishikesh were emptied in order to manage flow of the surging Alaknanda.
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In Natural Disasters and Certain Uncertainties in climate , which are controlled by Almighty one should rise above the talks about politics and blame game as a responsible citizen of our country and should pray for the well being of missing and for imparting of more strength to the rescue workers who emerge as real heroes and our respectful homage to people who have died. Also, understand that this is mankind who became victims of such calamities irrespective of the party they voted for in any election.and notRead allPost comment
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