In Uttarakhand, rescue and
relief operations are in full swing in Chamoli district where a glacial
break triggered an avalanche and massive flooding of Dhauliganga
river near Rishiganga Power Project at Raini village in Tapovan area of
the district this morning.
The State Disaster Management Authority,
Dehradun says that seven bodies have been recovered so far from Raini,
Biraji, Alakapuri and Chchinaka villages. Out of 150 reported missing
people, twelve persons have been rescued so far.
The flash flood due to the avalanche has
destroyed houses situated at the river bank side. Five bridges have been
damaged along with the residential and office complex of NTPC. The
water level of Alaknanda river has stabilized. Teams of NDRF, SDRF, SSB,
ITBP, and Defense personnel are actively participating in the rescue
and relief operations. The Indian Air Force has also deployed its
Choppers for rescue operations. Two Army Helicopters are also kept on
standby. Indo Tibetan Border Police Force spokesperson Vivek Pandey said
that more than 200 Javans are working in collaboration with local
administration. Four Army columns, two Medical teams, and one
Engineering Task Force have been deployed in Tapovan area.
Though the impact of the disaster may not be felt in Rishikesh and Haridwar, the towns have been put on vigilant.
Uttarakhand Chief Minister Trivendra
Singh Rawat took stock of the situation after reaching near Raini
village in Tapovan. Talking to reporters, Mr.Rawat said that the water
level has receded and the Center is in constant touch with him and has
assured all possible help in rescue operations. The state government has
issued helpline numbers for people stranded in affected areas. The
numbers are- Disaster Operations Center number 1070 or 9557444486.
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