Tag: Niti Valley

  • Sumna glacier burst: One extra physique recovered, dying toll 11

    RESCUE WORKERS on Sunday recovered another physique from the location of the glacier burst at Sumna in Chamoli district of Uttarakhand, taking the dying toll from Friday’s incident to 11. According to the district administration, search and rescue efforts had been nonetheless on in Niti Valley for seven extra individuals who went lacking on the time.
    According to the state police, there have been 402 staff of the Border Roads Organisation (BRO) on the website when the incident happened.
    A launch from Chamoli District Magistrate Swati S Bhadauriya stated 384 individuals have been rescued to this point after the catastrophe and 11 our bodies had been recovered. All the our bodies recovered to this point have been airlifted to the Joshmath Community Health Centre for post-mortem.
    Bhadauriya stated efforts had been additionally ongoing to take away snow in order that entry by highway can speak in confidence to the realm.

    The Indian Air Force additionally joined rescue operations on Sunday. It stated in a press release that it deployed Dhruv Advanced Light Helicopters from the Bareilly and Sarsawa air bases for rescue efforts.
    It talked about that one other helicopter “evacuated a casualty of the glacier burst, who was suffering from double renal failure caused by internal injuries” and was taken from Joshimath to Jollygrant airfield in Dehradun.
    Chief Minister Tirath Singh Rawat had performed an aerial inspection of the affected space on Saturday and reviewed the progress of rescue operations at a gathering with officers of the

    Army, BRO, NDRF and district administration, providing all of them the assist wanted. Administration officers are tenting in Joshimath to watch the rescue operation.
    A day after the glacier burst, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday spoke to Chief Minister Rawat and expressed concern over the incident.

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

    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.

  • Glacier breaks in Chamoli, practically 300 rescued up to now

    After a glacier close to Niti Valley in Uttarakhand broke off Friday, rescue operations by the Army managed to rescue practically 300 individuals who have been working at a Border Roads Organisation camp within the space until late within the night. The rescue work will start once more on early Saturday, as unhealthy climate circumstances pressured restricted the operations.
    Sources talked about that the operations continued to search out folks in batches.
    A BRO Camp “came under avalanche conditions during heavy snowfall in Sumna area of Joshimath Sector in Chamoli district of Uttarakhand” on Friday, an official stated. As the rescue operations started round 55 individuals “could be mustered at first count, blizzard conditions kept rescue operation at bay till late evening”.
    The official talked about that in an evening rescue operation “undertaken by the Army, another 150 GREF persons stuck in the BRO Camp have been rescued and brought to safety”. General Reserve Engineer Force works below BRO.

    The rescue work was happening until late on Friday night time “to locate the remainder persons still stuck under snow or stranded at work sites since late evening”.
    The official talked about that individuals have been discovered and rescued in batches, after the preliminary 55 after which 149, 4 extra batches of 37, 22, 9 and 19 have been saved and dropped at security, taking the whole depend to 291 through the night time.
    However, because the climate made it troublesome for the rescue work to be carried on, the operation needed to be halted and Army hoped to renew the work early on Saturday morning. The official stated that the climate had “turned pretty hostile” through the night time, and already greater than the estimated variety of folks, which was round 280, had been rescued. However, to “mop up the are” for any others, the Army personnel have been to “start fresh at first light”.
    Uttarakhand Chief Minister Tirath Singh Rawat had tweeted in regards to the incident on Friday night. There have been reviews of a glacier breaking off in Sumna, Neeti Valley. “I’ve launched an alert on this regard. I’m in fixed contact with the district administration and BRO.

    नीती घाटी के सुमना में ग्लेशियर टूटने की सूचना मिली है। इस संबंध में मैंने एलर्ट जारी कर दिया है। मैं निरंतर जिला प्रशासन और बीआरओ के सम्पर्क में हूँ।
    — Tirath Singh Rawat (@TIRATHSRAWAT) April 23, 2021
    “The district administration has been instructed to get complete information about the case. For NTPC and other projects, orders have been given to stop work at night so that no untoward incident occurs.” He stated in a second tweet.
    The incident comes two months after flash floods in Chamoli district in February left dozens useless.

  • Uttarakhand govt points alert after glacier reportedly breaks in Sumna space of Niti Valley

    The Uttarakhand authorities issued an alert late Friday night time after the breakdown of a glacier in Sumna space of Niti Valley. Chief Minister Tirath Singh Rawat mentioned he has alerted the native administration and was in fixed contact with the district administration and BRO.
    “Glacier breakdown has been reported in Sumna, Neeti Valley. I have released alert in this regard. I am in constant touch with the district administration and BRO,” Rawat tweeted.

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    — Tirath Singh Rawat (@TIRATHSRAWAT) April 23, 2021
    He additional mentioned the district administration has been instructed to get full details about the case. In NTPC and different tasks, orders have been given to cease work at night time in order that no untoward incident happens, he mentioned.