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Point to build a ‘dam’, collapsed glacier knot – Feb 9, India Today reports

Point to build a ‘dam’, collapsed glacier knot – On February 9, the Indian Today report analyzed the cause of the Himalayan glacier crashing into the dam until the flash flooding in the state of Uttarakhand. In northern India that Global warming or a rise in global temperatures may lead to disaster in Uttarakhand. Even if the cause of that A broken glacier is being investigated.

In July 2020, experts warned about the melting of glaciers in the Nantathewi area. Research from the Vadia Institute for Himalayan Geology shows that nearly 26 square kilometers of glacier-covered land in the Nanta Devi area will disappear in 37 years.

But scientists on the other side assumed that it was human-made. Dam construction activities and Mining of dredges at large streams to obtain sand for the construction industry, said independent researcher Raj Bhakat Phalanichamai, said: Initial investigations show that the disaster was caused by landslides. Which had happened of this type in 2016 but may have less impact Which all indicate that it is a very sensitive region People wouldn’t die if we avoided building many infrastructure projects in sensitive areas.

The BBC reported on the progress of saving lives that Authorities are rushing to search for more than 170 missing people, 26 have been found dead, most of them believed to be workers from two hydropower plants, said Panudat Nai, police said. 12 officers rescued from the other side of the tunnel on Feb. 7, but 34 others were trapped at the other end of the tunnel. Rescue operations take place in many areas. One of them is a U-shaped tunnel that is 2.7 kilometers long and 20 meters high.

Rush – Rescue teams with tractors attempt to pave the entrance to the mud and debris tunnels in the Chamoli region. Uttarakhand state on Feb.9 to help workers trapped inside after a Himalayan glacier collapsed, a river suddenly flooded the community, more than 170 people were missing. (AFP)


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