Deccan Chronicle

U’KHAND: 136 MISSING PEOPLE ‘PRESUMED DEAD’

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Dehradun, Feb. 23: The Uttarakhan­d government has issued a notificati­on authorisin­g 136 people still missing after the flash flood in Chamoli district over two weeks ago to be declared “presumed dead”.

Sixty-eight bodies have so far been recovered after the February 7 disaster. There is a tunnel in which around 35 people are suspected to have been trapped, but rescuers have not been able to reach it till now due to the sludge. Authoritie­s say clearing the debris from the tunnel could take months.

A glacial lake was formed upstream of Tapovan over Rishiganga following the devastatin­g flash flood which had demolished a 13.2 MW hydel project along the river besides causing extensive damage to the NTPC’s TapovanVis­hnugad hydel project along Dhauligang­a.

Uttarakhan­d health secretary Amit Singh Negi said on Tuesday that the presumptio­n of death can be made by officials in the affected district only in case of missing people who in all likelihood have died in the disaster but their bodies have not been found.

Normally the missing are declared dead only when they are not traced for seven years after the incident responsibl­e for their disappeara­nce but in case of an extraordin­ary occurrence like the one witnessed in Uttarakhan­d special provisions can be made, he said.

The move to declare those who continue to be missing in the flash flood as presumed dead has been initiated to expedite the process of distributi­on of compensati­on among the affected families, he said.

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