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Uttarakhand glacier burst: Death toll rises to 34, 204 people still missing ANI | Updated: Feb 11, 2021 12:24 IST
Chamoli (Uttarakhand) [India], February 11 (ANI): The death toll in the Uttarakhand glacier burst incident has mounted to 34 and 204 persons are still missing, informed the State Secretariat on Thursday.
Out of the 34 recovered dead bodies, 10 have been identified while 24 of them are yet to be identified.
The Secretariat reported that the two persons working in the Rishi Ganga company informed to be missing before, have safely reached their homes.
The rescue operations are underway inside Tapovan tunnel in Chamoli. There is a possibility that some more people could be stuck inside the tunnel, National Thermal Power Corporation Limited (NTPC) team using vertical drilling to find their whereabouts, said Aparna Kumar, Deputy Inspector General of Police (DIG) of Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP).
ITBP making Jhula Bridge to link 13 villages cut off in U khand
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ITBP troops helping in constructing Jhula bridge across disconnected villages across Dhauli Ganga to connect village Bhangyul. Image Source: IANS News
ITBP troops helping in constructing Jhula bridge across disconnected villages across Dhauli Ganga to connect village Bhangyul. Image Source: IANS News
ITBP troops helping in constructing Jhula bridge across disconnected villages across Dhauli Ganga to connect village Bhangyul. Image Source: IANS News
ITBP troops helping in constructing Jhula bridge across disconnected villages across Dhauli Ganga to connect village Bhangyul. Image Source: IANS News
Durgapadu waterfall cries for attention Post News Network
Rayagada: Tribal-dominated Rayagada district is indeed a treasure trove of nature. Durgapadu waterfall is one of the picture postcard sites in the district, but the tourism department allegedly has failed to explore its tourism potential, a report said.
The waterfall, which is tucked away amid a scenic sylvan setting, is on the borders of Andhra-Odisha, 37 km from the district headquarters.
Water cascading down from a cliff offers a breathtaking view to people. Even though the place lacks basic infrastructure, many people from various parts of Andhra Pradesh and other neighbourng states come to this place for sightseeing and picnicking.
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