Uttarakhand floods highlights: Death toll rises to 38; another flash flood from new Himalayan lake likely
Rescue agencies began drilling through the debris in the Tapovan tunnel to establish contact with the over 30 people trapped inside after a flash flood, an operation which stalled briefly Thursday when the Dhauliganga river began swelling again. The confirmed death toll in the Uttarakhand disaster rose to 37 with the recovery of two more bodies along the riverbank and 168 people remain missing since Sunday after an avalanche or a glacier break triggered a surge of water in the Alaknanda river system. Stay tuned for live updates.
SDRF team has reached the lake that has formed upstream of Raini village, near Tapovan. Though it's a lake, water is getting discharged from there. The lake appears to be around 350 meters long. We will get more information after the team returns: Police Headquarters, Uttarakhand pic.twitter.com/LTqu47izao
State-run power giant NTPC on Friday said it has set up a medical team of doctors and para-medical staff and started medical camps for general public at Tapovan which was ravaged by a flash flood last Sunday.
"NTPC Tapovan team has brought in an experienced team of doctors, para-medical staff and has started medical camps for the general public at Tapovan.
"Medical consultations along with medicines for the needy has proved to be of great help for the people of the surrounding areas devastated by the disaster," an NTPC statement said.
Fears grow over another flash flood from new Himalayan lake
A newly formed Himalayan lake raised fears Friday of another flash flood above a disaster-hit valley in Uttarakhand, prompting authorities to conduct helicopter surveys and send a team on a 16-hour climb to investigate.
Thirty-six people died and 168 are still missing after a barrage of water and debris hurtled down the valley in Uttarakhandwith terrifying speed and force on Sunday, obliterating roads and bridges and smashing through dams.
Will bring another vehicle to the site for large sized-drillings, NTPC Tapovan project in-charge says
Our calculation was accurate & we've punctured the safety tunnel at mark of 11.6 m. Pressure is released. Our drills are in place which is a good sign. We'll widen hole so that pumping can be attempted: RP Ahirwar, General Manager, NTPC Tapovan & Project in-charge#Uttarakhandpic.twitter.com/cscpI4x4u1
Ex-Uttarakhand CM Harish Rawat meets CM Trivendra Singh Rawat, discusses flood rescue operations
Uttarakhand: Congress leader & ex-CM Harish Rawat met CM TS Rawat to discuss rescue & relief operations at Joshimath in Chamoli. The ex-CM also gave a 6-pointer memorandum with suggestions to the CM
Chamoli district was hit by flash floods on Feb 7th, following a glacial burst. pic.twitter.com/pJqwr6Vf5N