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PM speaks to CM of Uttarakhand amid heavy rainfall and flood

Uttarakhand: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday had talks with the Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami to make an over all assessment of the in the hill state after heavy rains and floods.

“PM Modi spoke to Uttarakhand CM Pushkar Singh Dhami and Minister from Uttarakhand Ajay Bhatt. PM took stock of the situation arising due to heavy rains in the state,” media sources said.

Amid heavy rainfall and floods in the state yesterday Uttarakhand Governor Lt General Gurmit Singh met PM Modi.

Earlier, Uttarakhand Chief Minister took detailed information from officials concerned about the situation of excessive rainfall in the state. He has been taking stock of the situation from the disaster control room of the state’s secretariat.

India Meteorological Department (IMD) issued a red alert for Uttarakhand with a forecast of heavy to very heavy rainfall in the state on Monday.

“Heavy to very heavy rainfall with extremely heavy falls very likely at isolated places over Uttarakhand and West Uttar Pradesh,” the weather department said in its daily weather bulletin issued on Monday morning.

As a precautionary measure, the Badrinath Yatra has been halted and passengers en route to Badrinath were stopped in safe places.

Uttarakhand Flood

On February 7, 2021, a portion of the Nanda Devi glacier broke off releasing the water trapped behind the ice, creating an avalanche and deluge that quickly turned into flash floods in Uttarakhand’s Chamoli district.
The glacier burst generated a sudden flood in the middle of the day in the Dhauli Ganga, Rishi Ganga, and Alaknanda rivers — all intricately linked tributaries of the Ganga — triggering widespread panic and large-scale devastation in the high mountain areas.
Two power projects in progress — NTPC’s Tapovan-Vishnugad hydel project and the Rishi Ganga Hydel Project — were extensively damaged with several labourers trapped in tunnels as the waters came rushing in.
At the time of writing, 58 bodies have been recovered while over 150 are still missing. Of 150, 34 labourers trapped inside the Tapovan tunnel are feared dead.
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