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A satellite image shows a glacial area after it collapsed in the Uttarakhand region of India Feb 10, 2021. [Photo/Agencies] A special department will be set up by the government of Uttarakhand state in India to monitor and study all the glaciers through satellite , according to the local authorities. The move can help probe the cause of the glacier burst on Feb 7 which has claimed the lives of 67 people at least. All angles (related to the glacier burst) should be investigated, said Uttarakhand state irrigation minister Satpal Maharaj told the local media earlier. Over 140 others are still missing from massive flooding caused by the Nanda Devi glacier burst on Feb 7 in the Chamoli district in Uttarakhand state which borders China. Most of them are hydro projects workers and local villagers. ....
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DEHRADUN: A preliminary digital analysis of the Nanda Devi National Park revealed extensive damage to flora and fauna of the sanctuary, a Unesco World heritage site, caused by the flash flood. Forest officials said that Raunthi area, the core zone of the national park, had been badly hit. Also, according to experts of the Wadia Institute of Himalayan Geology (WIHG) as well as other institutes studying reasons behind the flood, the water had further damaged a 22km stretch from Raunthi to Tapovan. The current had sliced off a side of the mountain, sweeping away trees, medicinal herbs, shrubs, endangered species like musk deer, Himalayan goats as well as leopards. ....