September 20, 2024

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Uttarakhand: 10 die in glacier break in Chamoli, 400 rescued

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The glacier burst close to Niti Valley in Chamoli district on Friday night resulted in an avalanche that killed 10 individuals, with the Army managing to rescue near 400. The Uttarakhand Police stated eight individuals have been unaccounted for, with dangerous climate affecting rescue operations.
In a press release issued Saturday, the Army stated that at round 4 pm on Friday “an avalanche hit a location about 4 km ahead of Sumna on the Sumna-Rimkhim road”, an space with little habitation or communication amenities round 90 km from Joshimath, that has been seeing heavy rain and snowfall for the previous 5 days. A BRO detachment, two labour camps for highway building and an Army camp are situated close by, the Army stated.
Given the blizzard, rescue may start solely late Friday night, with 55 individuals introduced out within the first batch, the Army stated. The operations continued by means of the night time, and within the late hours, 150 personnel of the GREF (General Reserve Engineer Force) caught within the BRO camp have been dropped at security. Eventually 4 extra rounds of rescue have been mounted, bringing out 37, 22, 9 and 19 individuals, earlier than operations needed to be halted as a result of climate.
The Army once more launched rescue early on Saturday, at first gentle, with 93 individuals introduced out by midday.

The Army stated highway entry to 4 to 5 places continued to be reduce off as a consequence of a number of landslides, and Border Roads Task Force groups from Joshimath have been making an attempt to clear the route from Bhapkund to Sumna.
Chief Minister Tirath Singh Rawat performed an aerial inspection of the affected space on Saturday and reviewed the progress of the rescue operations at a gathering with officers of the Army, BRO, NDRF and district administration, providing all of them the help wanted.

Rawat stated round 400 staff of the BRO have been working within the Sumna space. The CM stated that the NDRF in Ghaziabad too had been placed on alert mode. “I am in constant touch with the district administration and BRO,” Rawat stated, including that Home Minister Amit Shah had assured full assist to Uttarakhand.