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Quick Response, Multi-Agency Ops, Specialised Equipment: How Govt Saved Lives In Uttarakhand Glacier Disaster

Quick Response, Multi-Agency Ops, Specialised Equipment: How Govt Saved Lives In Uttarakhand Glacier Disaster by Swarajya Staff - Feb 8, 2021 09:54 AM Rescue Operations in Uttarakhand (SDRF) Yesterday (7 February), tragedy hit the fragile ecological region of Uttarakhand when a glacier sheet broke away In Chamoli, triggering a massive flood in Dhauli Ganga, Rishi Ganga and Alaknanda rivers. As waters came rushing in, the houses on the riverside were submerged. Boulders and debris carried by the water washed away the Raini power project causing a massive impact on Tapovan. Two power projects — NTPC’s Tapovan-Vishnugad hydel project and the Rishi Ganga Hydel Project — were extensively damaged with labourers getting trapped inside the tunnels.

Nepal saddened by Uttarakhand glacier burst; offers deep condolences to bereaved families

Last Updated: Nepal Saddened By Uttarakhand Glacier Burst; Offers Deep Condolences To Bereaved Families Nepal expressed deep condolences to the victims of flash floods caused by glacier burst in Uttarakhand prayed for the safety of those missing in the disaster. Nepal has offered deep condolences to the victims of flash floods caused by glacier burst in Uttarakhand on Sunday and prayed for the safety of those missing in the disaster as rescue operations continue in India s northern state.  We are saddened by the news of death and missing of many individuals due to flash flood caused by an avalanche in Uttarakhand, India. We express deep condolences to the bereaved family members of the deceased and pray for the safety of those missing, the Foreign Ministry of Nepal said in a tweet. 

Chamoli Glacier Break Update: 35 people are still trapped in the tunnel, help of air force is being taken in rescue operation, can get success by afternoon, 14 bodies have also been recovered so far| national News in Hindi | Chamoli Glacier Break Update : 35 लोग अभी भी सुरंग में फंसे, 150 से ज्यादा लोग लापता, रेस्क्यू आपरेशन में वायु सेना की मदद ली जा रही है, दोपहर तक मिल सकती है सफलता, 19 शव भी बरामद

Chamoli Glacier Break Update: 35 people are still trapped in the tunnel, help of air force is being taken in rescue operation, can get success by afternoon, 14 bodies have also been recovered so far| national News in Hindi | Chamoli Glacier Break Update : 35 लोग अभी भी सुरंग में फंसे, 150 से ज्यादा लोग लापता, रेस्क्यू आपरेशन में वायु सेना की मदद ली जा रही है, दोपहर तक मिल सकती है सफलता, 19 शव भी बरामद
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Glacier bursts in Uttarakhand s Chamoli district LIVE: Three bodies recovered at NTPC site in Tapovan area

A glacier broke off in Joshimath in Uttarakhand s Chamoli district on Sunday, causing a massive flood in the Dhauli Ganga river and endangering the lives of people living along its banks. Massive destruction is feared. More than 150 labourers working at the Rishi Ganga power project may have been directly affected, sai

Uttarakhand Chamoli glacier burst: Trivendra Singh Rawat on site, many dead [Photos]

Uttarakhand people uses makeshift bridge to cross river stream in Uttarkashi A massive flood has wreaked havoc in the Chamoli district of Uttarakhand on Sunday after a part of the Nandadevi glacier burst. The flash flood destroyed many homes on the bank of the Dhauliganga river, more than 100 people are feared missing and casualties are suspected. Uttarakhand CM Trivendra Singh Rawat is on-site inspecting the situation.  Four Indian Army columns, two medical teams and one Engineering Task Force deployed at Ringi village in Joshimath. ITPB sources said they have recovered three dead bodies. 600 Indian Army personnel and ITBP officials and 3 IAF choppers have also joined rescue efforts. [LIVE UPDATES HERE]

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