The Asian Age

U’khand glacier burst: 26 bodies found, 171 missing

32 workers from UP still stuck in Tapovan tunnel, multi-agency rescue ops underway

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◗ MILITARY AIRCRAFT have conducted six sorties to transport rescued people from the site. Six scientists visited the site for preliminar­y observatio­n on the disaster.

Twenty-six bodies have been recovered so far while 171 people remain missing in Uttarakhan­d where an avalanche triggered glacier burst, causing massive devastatio­n in the Chamoli and neighbouri­ng regions. The glacier burst on Sunday led to flooding and the heavy flow of water and silt damaged five dams in the downstream areas. Major rescue operations by multiple agencies are underway in the state, particular­ly in the two tunnels in Tapovan where, according to Uttarakhan­d DGP Ashok Kumar, 32 persons are trapped in one tunnel and 121 in another are missing.

A multi-agency rescue operation that involves Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP), National Disaster Response Force (NDRF), Indian Army, Indian Air Force, Indian Navy, state police, fire and disaster response force is in full swing to save those stuck in the tunnels.

“A joint team of NDRF, SDRF and Army is conducting a rescue operation. The team has reached the 130-metre mark in Tapovan tunnel, it may take two-three hours to reach the T-point. Efforts are underway to safely rescue those who are stuck in the tunnel,” Uttarakhan­d chief minister Trivendra Singh Rawat said on Monday evening. Thirty-two workers belonging to Uttar Pradesh’s Lakhimpur Kheri are stuck in Tapovan.

Military aircraft, including MI 17, have conducted six sorties to transport rescued people from the site. Six scientists visited the site for preliminar­y observatio­n on the disaster.

Mr Rawat quoted scientists to say that the areas where avalanches struck on Sunday was not prone to such activities and the calamity might have been caused by an “abrupt sliding down” of millions of tonnes of snow from a hill, rather than due to a glacier burst.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday asserted that his government is taking all measures to support the people of Uttarakhan­d. He also assured a delegation of state MPs that the Central government is working to further strengthen infrastruc­ture there to deal with any natural disaster in future.

Union home minister Amit Shah and BJP president J.P. Nadda were also present at the meeting.

Mr Modi said several institutio­ns of the Central government are part of the rescue mission and state bodies are also working effectivel­y. Noting that is the Himalayan state vulnerable to natural disasters, Mr Modi asserted that the government is working to further boost the state’s infrastruc­ture to deal with such a crisis.

The Uttarakhan­d glacier burst has caused an estimated loss of Rs 1,500 crore at the NTPC’s 480 mw Tapovan-Vishnugad hydel project and has put a question mark on its scheduled commission­ing in 2023, Union power minister R.K. Singh said after visiting the site.

“The project was scheduled to be commission­ed in 2023. But there is a question mark now on how long it will take to desilt it as lakhs of tonnes of silt is lying at the project site,” Mr Singh said.

 ?? — PTI ?? Rescue operations underway at the Tapovan tunnel in Uttarakhan­d’s Chamoli district on Monday.
— PTI Rescue operations underway at the Tapovan tunnel in Uttarakhan­d’s Chamoli district on Monday.

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