Over 150 people killed, several missing in Uttarakhand deluge


Chamoli (Uttarakhand), Feb 7 (IANS): Over 150 people have lost their lives and over 150 are missing following a massive flood near a power project at Reni village in Joshimath area of Uttarakhand's Chamoli district on Sunday, officials said.

The incident occurred after the water level in Dhauliganga river, one of the six sources of the Ganga river, suddenly surged on Sunday morning following an avalanche near the Rishi Ganga power project. The 85 km river meets the Alaknanda river at Vishnuprayag at the base of Joshimath mountain in Uttarakhand.

The ITBP said that the flash flood occurred in Rishi Ganga at around 10.45 a.m. due to a glacier falling into it and exponentially increasing the volume of water.

Due to this, the Rishi Ganga hydro project was completely devastated, it said.

"The BRO bridge on Joshimath highway was also completely washed away. There were six graziers with their livestock there and they were also swept away by the flash flood," the ITBP said.

"Rishiganga meets Dhauliganga near Reni village. So Dhauliganga also got flooded. Five to six houses of the village were also washed away. An NTPC project on river Dhauliganga near Tapovan was completely devastated. Two 'Jhula' bridges connecting villages on the other side of the river were also washed away.

"More than 100 labourers at the barrage and 50 plus in the tunnel lost their life as per the incharge of Tapovan NTPC work site. As many as 150 people are missing," the ITBP said.

"Two bodies were recovered at Tapovan NTPC site. One more was recovered from Chamoli village near Tapovan. About 16 to 17 labourers are safe inside the tunnel. Our team is working to rescue them."

Around 250 personnel of ITBP are carrying out rescue and search operations on the site. The paramilitary force said connectivity of its Border Outposts was totally restricted due to bridge destruction near Reni village.

Uttarakhand Chief Minister Trivendra Singh Rawat has convened an emergency meeting to take stock of the situation and to supervise rescue and relief operations.

Though the impact of the disaster may not be felt in Rishikesh and Haridwar, the temple towns have been put on alert.

A government spokesman said that there was not much human habitation at the site where the glacier broke apart but a number of power projects have been hit.

The government has appealed to the people not to venture near the Ganga river.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah have spoken to the Chief Minister to take stock of the situation in the state.

The Prime Minister, during his Assam tour, reviewed the situation in Uttarakhand during a telephonic conversation with Rawat and other top officials, and the rescue and relief work underway.

The Prime Minister, in a tweet, said that he is constantly monitoring the unfortunate situation in Uttarakhand.

"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."

Meanwhile, Home Minister Shah also spoke to Rawat and Into-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) Director General S.S. Deswal.

Shah said that four National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) teams are being airlifted to Dehradun to reach Joshimath.

 

 

 

 

 

  

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  • John Tauro, M'lore

    Mon, Feb 08 2021

    Deforestation in the guise of development is one of the main causes for such a disaster. Same fate awaits Western Ghats in the form of flash floods and landslides. It's high time we should think of environment friendly development.

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  • H. Almeida., Bendur/Andheri.

    Mon, Feb 08 2021

    Humans have abused and wrecked nature... retribution is swift and devastating !!!!

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  • satish, kudla

    Mon, Feb 08 2021

    yettena holey in western Ghats

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, Feb 07 2021

    We have PM Care Funds ...

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  • T.Lobo, Bejai

    Sun, Feb 07 2021

    Keep making tourist resorts uncontrolled multistorey buildings n mining in DK western ghats and Udupi. We will also suffer same fate. Ghats is eco sensitive zone. When these floods happen poor and rich both will be swept away. May God give strength to our families.

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  • HENRY MISQUIITH, India

    Sun, Feb 07 2021

    Our prayers for the safety of the inhabitants. Rest in peace to the deceased.

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