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India: Climate change and extreme development to blame for Himalayan tragedy

The disaster triggered avalanches, burst glaciers and flooded rivers, devastating villages, roads, bridges and hydro-electric power projects (HEPs), and sweeping away over 250 locals and workers. While 69 bodies have been recovered so far, authorities have declared 135 people still missing as “dead” and the huge rescue operation is now a recovery effort. At the time of writing, 21 bodies have been pulled from the slush-filled 2.5 kilometre-long tunnel at the state-owned National Thermal Power Corporation’s (NTPC) Tapovan-Vishnugad project site, where about 30 workers were feared trapped. The NTPC has been fined about US$80,000 for causing environmental damage by violating muck disposal site maintenance standards in the Tapovan area.

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Chamoli disaster: Why proposed glaciology centre in Uttarakhand was shelved

Chamoli disaster: Why proposed glaciology centre in Uttarakhand was shelved
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Himalayan tragedy in Uttarakhand

Himalayan tragedy in Uttarakhand
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Rishiganga lake | Uttarakhand glacier burst: ITBP, SDRF widen flow of lake formed over Rishiganga in Chamoli by 15 feet

Updated Feb 24, 2021 | 12:11 IST An expert team from ITBP and SDRF widened the flow of the lake formed at Rishiganga in Chamoli by 15 feet to prevent a repeat of the Uttarakhand tragedy. A natural lake has been formed in Uttarakhand s Murenda area   |  Photo Credit: IANS Key Highlights The team managed to widen the mouth of the lake by about 15 feet Team members still camping at the site are trying to widen the mouth further New Delhi: To prevent a repeat of the Uttarakhand tragedy, the Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) personnel along with State Disaster Response Force (SDRF) personnel and other organisations widened the flow of the lake formed at Rishiganga in Chamoli by 15 feet.

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Home Secy to hold multi-agency meet on U'khand disaster

Union Home Secretary Ajay Bhalla is to hold a multi-agency meeting on Monday evening to review relief and rescue operations in Uttarakhand where flash floods triggered by an avalanche wreaked havoc earlier this month.ITBP chief S.S. Deswal .

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