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  • Uttarakhand flash flood: Cop’s physique washed up 110 km away, at ancestors’ ghat

    On Sunday, after the flash flood hit the Rishi Ganga energy mission web site in Uttarakhand’s Chamoli district, Manoj Chaudhary, 42, a head constable with the Uttarakhand Police, was amongst these reported lacking. A day later, his physique was recovered 110 km away, from a ghat close to the confluence of the Alaknanda and Pindar rivers in Karnaprayag, the place his ancestral village is positioned.
    “This is the very ghat where all our ancestors were cremated. The ghat is very close to our ancestral village Kanaudi. Ittefaq hai. Magar yeh to upar wale ki kripra rahi ki unki body apne purvajon ke ghat par pahunch kar ruk gai (It’s a coincidence, but it’s God’s grace that his body found its way to the ghat of our ancestors),” mentioned Anil Chaudhary, Manoj’s elder brother. On Tuesday, Manoj was cremated on the ghat with state honours.
    The Rishi Ganga river meets Dhauli Ganga, which additional downstream meets the Alaknanda.
    Chaudhary, who joined the Uttar Pradesh Police about 20 years again, opted to remain on within the hills when Uttarakhand turned a separate state. Until mid-January, he was on the police strains in Gopeshwar and was deployed on the Rishi Ganga energy mission web site solely 15 days earlier than the flash flood.
    “I got a call from the police informing me that Manoj and another policeman were missing from the Rishi Ganga site. I reached the spot and his colleagues told me the flood had washed his away. I was returning home, when I got photographs of four bodies recovered at Karnaprayag. Manoj was one them,” mentioned Anil, including that he hopes his sister-in-law Seema, a graduate, will get a authorities job on compassionate grounds.

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    Constable Suresh Bhandari of Dehradun, who was on responsibility with Manoj and two others, constable Balbir Singh Gariya (58) and constable Deepraj, mentioned, “Deepraj and I were at the main gate and Manoj and Balbir were in the rooms. I heard a whistling sound from Raini village and in a few seconds, a cloud of dust was in front of us. Deepraj and I started running up towards the road. I tried to call out to Balbir and Manoj, but they were probably stuck.”

    Constable Deepraj, 41, mentioned, “Balbir’s body was found near the gate, which means that he probably tried to escape but failed to reach a higher place.”
    Uttarakhand police chief spokesperson Nilesh Anand Bharney mentioned the households of the deceased policemen will probably be compensated as per authorities guidelines.

  • Uttarakhand floods: Rescue operations proceed inside Tapovan tunnel to find practically 35 staff

    Image Source : PTI Chamoli: Rescue operations underway at Tapovan Tunnel, after a glacier broke off in Joshimath inflicting an enormous flood within the Dhauli Ganga river, in Chamoli district of Uttarakhand, Monday, Feb. 8, 2021.
    Defying odds, a joint rescue workforce of safety personnel on Wednesday continued its battle to penetrate deeper by tonnes of silt contained in the Tapovan tunnel to achieve out to 25-35 folks trapped inside it following the glacier catastrophe in Chamoli district of Uttarakhand. The rescue operation on the NTPC hydel challenge web site, which bore the brunt of the catastrophe, has been occurring uninterrupted since Sunday after the sudden flood within the Alaknanda river system in Chamoli that was probably triggered by an avalanche or glacier burst, with no breakthrough in sight but.
    Measures like drilling to take oxygen to these trapped contained in the tunnel are being contemplated, challenge advisor AK Shrivastava stated on the web site in Tapovan.
    Rescue groups comprising the Army, ITBP, NDRF and SDRF personnel have made little headway past 100 metres contained in the tunnel as particles has been consistently flowing in, he stated.
    The difficult design of the tunnel is making the duty much more tough, prompting the rescue groups to seek the advice of NTPC officers.

    When contacted, Director General of Police Ashok Kumar stated all doable efforts shall be made to avoid wasting the lives of these trapped contained in the Tapovan tunnel.
    As per the newest updates supplied by the State Emergency Operation Centre right here, 32 our bodies have been recovered from completely different locations within the disaster-hit areas whereas 174 are nonetheless lacking. 
    (With PTI inputs)

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  • Uttarakhand flashflood: Power plant official lacking, his son waits – with hope

    EACH TIME somebody talked about that one other physique has been pulled out of the particles, Salik Zargar pushed previous officers engaged within the rescue and reduction operations to examine if it was his lacking father. Each time, the physique was that of another person and the 24-year-old would return relieved, but anxious.
    Salik mentioned he needed to imagine that there was nonetheless an opportunity that his father, Basharat Zargar (52), was alive.
    At Raini village, round 8 km forward of Tapovan, lies the Rishiganga Power Plant. Like at Tapovan, many working on the plant and some residents of the villages round are lacking. However, officers on the web site say they don’t seem to be in search of survivors anymore.
    Salik, a scholar at a Noida college, and his uncle Shabir Zargar, who lives in Srinagar, reached the village after efforts to contact Basharat over the phone failed – after the flood hit the realm on February 7.

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    Basharat had been working with the Kundan Group, which owns the now destroyed Rishiganga Power Project, for greater than a 12 months, mentioned Shabir. In his capability as the final supervisor of the challenge, Basharat labored from Delhi however would usually go to the plant right here.
    “The plant was undergoing maintenance and was shut but a lot of people were here because machine maintenance was underway. I spoke to Basharat at 10.13 am on Sunday when he asked if everything was fine at home. I told him I was busy and would call back in 15-20 minutes. When I called at 10.35 am, his phone was switched off. An acquaintance called him around 10.30 and could barely hear his voice once before everything went silent,” mentioned Shabir, including that they are going to be staying right here for 2 or three extra days.
    Basharat’s household mentioned nobody from the Kundan Group has contacted them up to now. “We came here after seeing the videos. The least the company could have done was to tell us,” mentioned Shabir.
    Attempts to achieve Kundan Group representatives had been unsuccessful.

    Bhavan Rana, 32, the sarpanch of Raini village, mentioned two individuals from the village, together with his aunt, had been lacking since Sunday. “From the nearby village as well, four or five people have gone missing. Many of them were near the river when the slush and water came. We have no hope,” he mentioned.
    The worry of one thing comparable taking place once more is rife within the space and, in consequence, individuals are sleeping in greater reaches as a substitute of their properties.
    “This will continue for a couple of days, at least. We move up around 7 pm because everyone is scared that there will be another flood and this time we will not be saved,” he mentioned.
    Meanwhile, Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Tuesday knowledgeable the Rajya Sabha of the flash flood scenario in Uttarakhand saying as of seven pm on Monday, 20 individuals had been killed and 6 injured with an additional 197, together with 12 villagers, lacking after the deluge. He mentioned that on February 7, a landslide triggered a “snow avalanche” overlaying roughly 14 sq. kilometers, thereby inflicting a flash flood in Chamoli district. The excellent news nonetheless, Shah mentioned, was that there was no hazard of downstream flooding and the rise in water stage had been contained. —ENS, Delhi

  • EXCLUSIVE: It’s difficult, however hope to rescue all caught inside Tapovan tunnel, says CM Rawat

    Image Source : INDIA TV Uttarakhand CM Trivendra Rawat stated there was not glacier burst in Chamoli.
    Multiple businesses have mounted a round the clock rescue operation to tug out all caught contained in the Tapovan tunnel since Sunday, February 7, when a catastrophic sudden deluge ripped by means of a number of districts of Uttarakhand. The loss of life toll within the tragedy has reached 31 and round 170 are stated to be lacking. About 30 employees are believed to be caught inside a tunnel of the National Thermal Power Corporation (NTPC) Limited venture on river Dhauli Ganga in Tapovan. 

    The rescue work proceeded at a terrific velocity on Monday with groups from the Indian Army, NDRF, SDRF and ITBP eradicating heavy slush from contained in the tunnel. Non-stop rescue work continued in a single day. Approximate 120 metres of the tunnel entry has been cleared to this point. However, eradicating the large amount of silt contained in the tunnel is making it troublesome for the rescue groups to maneuver forward with velocity. 

    Uttarakhand CM Trivendra Rawat acknowledged that the rescue work is without doubt one of the most difficult the world has seen, however stated he was hopeful that everybody contained in the tunnel can be pulled out alive. 

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    In an unique interplay with India TV, Rawat stated that rescue groups are combating antagonistic circumstances contained in the tunnel. “There is mud flowing inside the tunnel from the other side as the teams keep clearing the way. But we are hopeful of reaching those inside soon,” Rawat stated. 

    No Glacier Burst

    Explaining the rationale behind the devastation, CM Rawat dismissed experiences of a glacier burst. He stated satellite tv for pc pictures have confirmed that there was no glacier within the greater reaches of the valley.  

    ALSO READ: Explained | Himalayan glaciers delicate to local weather change, quickly shrinking

    “Scientists have scanned the satellite images and confirmed that there was no glacier burst. Infact, there is no glacier. There was heavy snowfall in the region on February 3-5. Heavy rocks from the mountains broke off under pressure from heavy layers of snow. The huge boulders then fell into the river which triggered the flash flood,” CM Rawat stated.

    Tapovan energy venture helped in controlling the injury

    Responding to allegations that the tragedy was because of speedy exploitation of pure sources within the area, CM Rawat asserted that the Tapovan energy helped reduce the influence of the flash flood. 

    “Tapovan power project’s barrage helped in controlling the impact of the flash flood to a large extent. The barrage gates have been broken but the pillars are intact. This barrage actually controlled the intensity of water which prevented greater loss downstream,” the Uttarakhand CM stated. 

    “There has to be a balance between environment and development. We are keeping a close watch on ecological developments and our focus is now on taking action in advance to prevent greater damage. Minimising the rescue time is very important… first 72 hours are very crucial,” he added.

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  • Uttarakhand catastrophe: Three our bodies recovered from Rishiganga energy undertaking web site

    Three our bodies have been recovered from the Rishiganga energy undertaking web site in Raini village, Joshimath, on Tuesday.
    According to officers, the Kundan group, which runs the undertaking at web site, has supplied them with a listing of 44 individuals who had been on obligation on the plant on the time of the flash flood. Two police personnel had been additionally on the web site when the incident befell on Sunday morning.
    Villagers, nonetheless, say that there’s a probability that greater than 70 persons are caught underneath particles. “Around eight people from the nearby villages are missing. The water and sludge came with such force that we have no idea what to make of the disappearances,” stated Bhavan Rana, sarpanch of Raini village.
    Senior NDRF officers stated that work to clear the roads and the seek for lacking individuals will take no less than per week. The BRO, State and nationwide catastrophe aid forces, and police are assiting in rescue and aid work. The most important bridge that connects the Joshimath space to the villages nearer to the India-China border was destroyed within the flash floods. As a consequence 13 villages have been lower off by highway and requirements are being supplied to them by way of choppers.

  • Uttarakhand flash floods Live updates: CM Trivendra Singh Rawat conducts aerial survey, assesses scenario

    Uttarakhand DGP Ashok Kumar advised The Indian Express that they’d managed to achieve 130 metres into the Tapovan tunnel. (File picture)
    Uttarakhand DGP Ashok Kumar advised The Indian Express that they’d managed to achieve 130 metres into the Tapovan tunnel. “We do not anticipate much trouble after we reach 200 metres,” he added.
    Manjunath S R, commandant, Indian Reserve Battalion, who’s coordinating the rescue operations on the website, stated, “Till yesterday, we had managed to go 80 metres into the tunnel and managed another 50 metres by Monday evening. The operation will continue the whole night. There is a lot of slush that needs to be removed. The armed forces, NDRF, SDRF and police are all working in coordination.”
    A glacial break within the Tapovan-Reni space of Chamoli District of Uttarakhand on Sunday led to large flooding in Dhauli Ganga and Alaknanda Rivers, damaging homes and the close by Rishiganga energy undertaking. Sources stated there have been 100 labourers on the barrage at Rishiganga of which at the least 50 are feared lifeless. About 125 persons are lacking, in keeping with the newest stories, whilst seven our bodies have been fished out.
    The state authorities has introduced monetary help of Rs 4 lakh every to the kin of the deceased, Uttarakhand CM Trivendra Singh Rawat stated.

  • US condoles deaths in Uttarakhand flood, needs for a speedy restoration of injured

    The US has condoled the lack of lives as a result of avalanche attributable to a glacier burst in India’s Uttarakhand state and prolonged needs for a speedy restoration of these injured.
    “Our thoughts are with our Indian friends and partners during this challenging time. We extend our deepest condolences to the family and friends of the deceased, and we hope for a successful rescue effort and a speedy and full recovery for the injured,” Ned Price, spokesperson of the Department of State instructed reporters, mentioned.
    A portion of the Nanda Devi glacier broke off in Uttarakhand’s Chamoli district on Sunday, triggering an avalanche and a deluge within the Alaknanda river system that washed away hydroelectric stations and trapped greater than 100 labourers who’re feared useless.

    Twenty-six our bodies have been recovered and 171 folks nonetheless lacking as a number of businesses labored at rescuing over 30 staff feared trapped in a tunnel at an influence mission website.
    Congressman Tony Cardenas additionally expressed his issues for the folks suffered within the incident.
    “Praying for the people of India,” he mentioned in a tweet.

    “We are witnessing the devastating effects of climate change. This is not a crisis we can ignore. This now deserves a response,” he added.

  • Signs of local weather change are dire: Bollywood on Uttarakhand glacier burst

    Bollywood stars, together with Ajay Devgn, Taapsee Pannu, Dia Mirza and Celina Jaitly, have harassed on the necessity to deal with local weather change within the wake of the Uttarakhand glacier burst.
    Celina Jaitly stated the catastrophe is proof that the indicators of local weather change will all the time be brutal.
    She posted on Twitter, “Climate change is serious and the signs are dire. My heart goes out to all the victims and their loved ones of the #UttarakhandGlacialBurst Climate change knows no borders, ultimately we all will pay the price of we do not get our act together. #Uttarakhand #saveourplanet.”

    Climate change is severe and the indicators are dire. My coronary heart goes out to all of the victims and their family members of the #UttarakhandGlacialBurst Climate change is aware of no borders, finally all of us pays the worth of we don’t get our act collectively. #Uttarakhand #saveourplanet
    — Celina Jaitly (@CelinaJaitly) February 8, 2021
    Dia Mirza, who has been vocal about environmental points, tweeted that the tragedy is a results of extreme dam development within the Himalayas.
    She wrote on Twitter, “Building too many dams in the Himalayas has lead to this. Prayers for the people of Chamoli. Please contact Disaster Operations Center number 1070 or 9557444486 for help. #Uttarakhand.”
    The actor additional wrote, “What is the connection with what is happening in #Uttrakhand right now and cutting trees (deforestation), cutting into our mountains, building dams combined with climate change? – Innocent , unsuspecting people get hurt.”

    Building too many dams within the Himalayas has result in this. Prayers for the folks of Chamoli. Please contact Disaster Operations Center quantity 1070 or 9557444486 for assist. #Uttarakhand https://t.co/x6D9X4laSj
    — Dia Mirza (@deespeak) February 7, 2021
    Ajay Devgn puzzled if the burst is a sign of environmental harm that the world is but to see.
    “Is it our worst fears on climate extremes that are closing in on us? My thoughts & prayers are with the people of #Uttarakhand at this crucial hour,” he tweeted.

    Is it our worst fears on local weather extremes which might be closing in on us? My ideas & prayers are with the folks of #Uttarakhand at this significant hour. Hope we rescue as many as potential 🙏🙏
    — Ajay Devgn (@ajaydevgn) February 7, 2021
    Taapsee Pannu known as the catastrophe nature’s revenge on human beings for “toying” with it. “Man induced disasters. Hurtful to watch this. Nature is getting back at us for toying with it. #UttarakhandDisaster,” she tweeted.
    Shruti Seth warned folks to not “mess” with nature. “Don’t mess with nature. #UttarakhandGlacialBurst.”
    Ronnie Screwvala criticised folks’s careless perspective in direction of local weather change. “Force of nature – saddened to see a disaster unfolding #Uttarakhand – except that with all our callous approach to climate change/ global warming – not sure we can call these ”pure disasters” anymore!” he tweeted.

    Randeep Hooda additionally talked about concerning the opposed results of human greed on nature.
    “Man tampering with nature results in disaster. We must be very careful and have more stringent environmental impact assessment #EIA, not less, for ongoing and future infra projects. Prayers for the safety of the people affected,” he tweeted.

  • Uttarakhand flood wreaks dying, harm

    CLOSE TO 150 individuals have been reported lacking with seven our bodies recovered, and two hydro energy initiatives and a key bridge severely broken, by a flood probably set off by a glacial breach that surged by way of the Rishiganga river in Uttarakhand’s Chamoli district Sunday morning, officers stated. Among these lacking are labourers on the mission websites, over 30 employees members and two police personnel, they stated.
    Chief Minister Trivendra Singh Rawat stated over 35 individuals have been trapped in a tunnel blocked by particles at an NTPC mission that’s beneath building within the Tapovan space, 5 km downstream of Rishiganga.
    A joint group of ITBP and the Army are engaged in rescue on the tunnel, sources stated. ITBP personnel rescued 12 labourers from one other tunnel close to Tapovan.
    Rawat stated {that a} motorable bridge and 4 different small bridges have been broken, chopping entry by street to over 11 villages within the space. Helicopters of the Army, IAF and personal operators have been engaged to make sure provides to those villages, he stated.

    According to the Chief Minister, President Ram Nath Kovind, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah spoke to him concerning the incident. The Chief Ministers of UP, Gujarat and Bihar have assured assist, Rawat stated.
    Local officers cited preliminary stories to attribute the floods to a “glacier break” close to Joshimath within the district. But scientists are ascertaining the potential of a breach in a glacial lake — a phenomenon often known as glacial lake outburst flood — most likely attributable to an avalanche being the probably purpose.
    The Rishiganga is an offshoot of Dhauliganga, which is a tributary of the Alaknanda river. “The glacial burst led to the rising of water levels in the river Rishiganga, which washed away the Rishiganga small hydro project of 13.2 MW. The flash flood also affected the downstream hydro project of NTPC at Tapovan on the river Dhauliganga, which is a tributary of the river Alaknanda,” stated an announcement issued by the National Crisis Management Committee headed by Cabinet Secretary Rajiv Gauba which met Sunday afternoon.
    It stated there was no hazard of downstream flooding and the rise in water stage had been contained, as per the data given by the Central Water Commission (CWC).
    ITBP personnel rescued a employee trapped in a tunnel at Tapovan. (Source: ITBP)
    “There is also no threat to the neighbouring villages. At the same time, the agencies of the Centre and the State were asked to keep a strict vigil on the situation, and a team from DRDO, who monitor avalanches, is being flown in for surveillance and reconnaissance,” the assertion stated.
    The surge comes greater than seven years after the state witnessed one of many worst pure disasters within the nation when practically 6,000 individuals misplaced their lives to large floods and landslides triggered by a cloudburst and heavy rainfall.
    On Sunday, a State Disaster Response Force official (SDRF) official informed The Indian Express that their management room was first alerted round 10.45 am by a neighborhood police head constable from Joshimath. The policeman additionally knowledgeable that an avalanche had occurred on Nanda Devi two days in the past.
    By afternoon, a number of movies of the surge have been posted on social media by eyewitnesses. A Chamoli district official stated 4 our bodies have been recovered close to Raini village, which bore the brunt of the surge.
    The official stated that about seven villages positioned on the path to the China border obtained disconnected from Raini after small bridges within the neighborhood obtained washed away. A bridge constructed by the Border Roads Organisation (BRO) on the Joshimath-Malari freeway was additionally destroyed.
    Sources stated groups from the ITBP, which has a base at Joshimath about 26 km from Raini, and models of SDRF, have reached the spot. Several groups from the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) stationed in Uttarakhand have left for the spot whereas extra forces have been airlifted from Delhi to help in rescue operations.
    Prime Minister Modi posted on Twitter that he was “constantly monitoring the unfortunate situation”. “India stands with Uttarakhand and the nation prays for everyone’s safety there. Have been continuously speaking to senior authorities and getting updates on NDRF deployment, rescue work and relief operations,” he posted.
    Home Minister Shah additionally spoke to NDRF D-G S N Pradhan and ITBP D-G S S Deswal to take inventory of the state of affairs. Shah posted on Twitter that officers are “working on war footing to secure people”.

    “Whatever damage had to happen has already happened. The situation is under control at the moment. Rescue operations are on,” NDRF chief Pradhan stated.
    ITBP spokesperson Vivek Pandey stated: “As of now, it appears that the worst is over as the flow downstream in the Alaknanda does not appear to be very damaging and is under control. Three teams of ITBP personnel, around 250 men, are engaged in rescue operations at the moment.”
    Another ITBP official stated that “5-6 huts near Raini village, mostly of labourers working on the power project, were washed away”, and that six goatherds and their animals have been amongst these lacking.
    Union Home Ministry officers stated two groups of NDRF are enroute whereas three extra groups have been flown in from Hindon. The Army’s Engineering Task Force (ETF), Navy divers, and IAF helicopters are a part of the rescue operations.
    The state authorities has introduced ex-gratia compensation of Rs 4 lakh every to the households of these killed. The Prime Minister’s Office posted on Twitter that Modi has “approved an ex-gratia of Rs. 2 lakh each from PMNRF for the next of kin of those who have lost their lives” and Rs 50,000 to these significantly injured.
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  • Uttarakhand Tragedy: Major pure disasters that left behind huge path of destruction

    Image Source : PTI Rescue operations underway close to Dhauliganga hydropower undertaking after a glacier broke off in Joshimath inflicting a large flood within the Dhauli Ganga river.
    Uttarakhand’s Chamoli on Sunday witnessed a significant tragedy after a glacier broke in Dhauli Ganga valley within the Joshimath space triggering a deluge within the Alaknanda river system that washed away hydroelectric station, leaving at the least 7 individuals useless and at the least 125-170 individuals lacking within the affected areas. Chief Minister Trivendra Singh Rawat mentioned the numbers may very well be greater. An enormous operation has been launched to rescue individuals from the flood-affected areas.

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi reviewed the scenario in Uttarakhand following floods attributable to a glacier burst, and took inventory of the rescue and aid work underway. PM Modi additionally introduced Rs 2 lakh compensation to the household of these killed within the incident. Uttarakhand Chief Minister Trivendra Singh Rawat has additionally introduced monetary help of Rs 4 lakh for the household of these killed.

    Over the final three a long time, main pure disasters have hit the state of Uttarakhand. Here’s an inventory of those which left behind a large path of destruction.

    1991 Uttarkashi Earthquake: An earthquake of 6.8 magnitude hit the undivided state of Uttar Pradesh in October 1991 during which at the least 768 individuals have been killed and hundreds of properties destroyed.

    1998 Malpa Landslide: The small village of Malpa in Pithoragarh district was wiped within the landslide during which about 255 individuals, together with 55 Kailash Mansarovar pilgrims, have been killed. The ensuing particles partially blocked the Sharda river.

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    1999 Chamoli earthquake: An earthquake of 6.8 magnitude hit Chamoli district killing over 100 individuals. The adjoining Rudraprayag district was additionally closely affected. Several floor deformations have been reported because of the earthquake, and landslides and modifications in water circulate have been additionally recorded. Cracks have been noticed in roads and on the bottom.

    2013 North India Floods: In June 2013, a multi-day cloudburst centered on Uttarakhand triggered devastating floods and landslides. According to the state authorities, greater than 5,700 individuals have been presumed useless within the catastrophe. As bridges and roads have been destroyed greater than 3 lakh individuals have been trapped within the valleys resulting in the Char Dham pilgrimage websites. 

    (With PTI Inputs)

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