Politicians Demand National Strategy After Uttarkashi Devastation
Call to Protect Himalayas Echoes After Deadly Floods
Politicians from across the spectrum are voicing deep sorrow over the devastating flash floods in Uttarkashi, with some critics pointing to highway expansion projects as a potential contributing factor to the disaster.
Calls for Proactive Measures
Congress leader **Priyanka Gandhi Vadra** described the incident as “extremely tragic” and advocated for robust, long-term preventative planning. She drew parallels to yearly disasters in regions like Himachal, Uttarakhand, and Wayanad, emphasizing the need for a comprehensive strategy. If we can do it there, why not everywhere?
she questioned, referencing effective early evacuation efforts in Wayanad.
Reviving a “Save the Himalayas” Movement
Samajwadi Party chief **Akhilesh Yadav** urged a return to socialist leader Ram Manohar Lohia’s advocacy for preserving the Himalayas and its river systems. He stated that the entire hill region is repeatedly facing large-scale destruction and called for collective action.
Empathy from Himachal
BJP MP from Himachal Pradesh’s Mandi, **Kangana Ranaut**, shared her dismay, calling the situation Heart-wrenching.
She noted the constant fear among the indigenous mountain communities and acknowledged the need to pray when facing nature’s fury. We hope relief efforts go swiftly, and the government has assured full support,
she added.
Broader Implications of Climate Events
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The increasing frequency of natural disasters in mountainous regions highlights a growing concern for climate resilience. For instance, a 2023 report by the Indian Meteorological Department indicated a rise in extreme weather events in the Himalayan states. This trend underscores the urgency of the calls for strategic infrastructure development and environmental preservation.