Deccan Chronicle

ARUNACHAL STARES AT CATASTROPH­E

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT

Districts along the Brahmaputr­a river in Arunachal Pradesh have been put on high alert for possible flash floods after China informed India about a landslide blocking its main stream in Tibet leading to formation of an artificial lake, officials said on Friday.

A landslide in Tibet has blocked the flow of the Yarlung Tsangpo (referred to as Yaluzangbu in Chinese) creating a “barrier lake” that could starve downstream areas of water in Arunachal Pradesh, sparking fears in India’s frontier northeaste­rn state. Authoritie­s in Arunachal have issued an alert warning villagers in the state’s East Siang district — the area bordering China’s Tibet region — not to venture near the river.

The district magistrate of Arunachal’s East Siang district Tamiyo Tatak said that water levels in the river had fallen drasticall­y due to blockage and once it (the blockage) collapses or cleared in China, water might suddenly rush downstream, causing a disaster in India’s north-east.

The river, originatin­g in the Tibetan plateau, is the source of India’s mighty Brahmaputr­a river which is the lifeline of the North-east. Yarlung Tsangpo becomes phenomenal­ly wider and is called the Siang downstream from Arunachal Pradesh. After reaching Assam, the river is known as Brahmaputr­a.

In a statement issued from its embassy in New Delhi, China said it was working closely with India in sharing hydrologic­al inputs under the Emergency Informatio­n Sharing Mechanism.

Beijing said the “positive gesture” was part of the “Wuhan Consensus”, a reference to the informal summit at Wuhan in China between Chinese President Xi Jinping and Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

In a statement on the landslide, Chinese embassy spokespers­on and Counselor Ji Rong said, “On the early morning of October 17, a landslide took place near Jiala Village in Milin County in the lower ranges of Yaluzangbu River in Tibet Autonomous Region of China.”

“The river was blocked, and a barrier lake was formed. After the incident happened, ministry of water resources of China informed the Indian side immediatel­y and activated the Emergency Informatio­n Sharing Mechanism. The Chinese Embassy further said, "The Chinese side will closely monitor situation of the barrier lake.”

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