Uttarakand Chief Minister calls
it a ‘Himalayan Tsunami’. 70,000 people are missing. Almost 60 villages have
been swept away. 57,000 are stranded in Chamoli, Rudraprayag and Uttarkashi.
1500 pilgrims and locals have been rescued from Chamoli district. 1200 tourists
have been evacuated from Rudraprayag. It is alleged Early Warning System was
not in place. The administration was caught napping as they are aware it a
regular feature here, with pilgrims and tourists from all over India arrive here
in large numbers every year.
Latest reports say – 70,000
people have been rescued, over 22,000 people are still stranded in flood-hit
districts of Uttarakand, 33,000 people evacuated and shifted to relief camps. 123
bodies have been found in Kedarnath temple complex alone. 45 aircrafts and
helicopters as well as over 10,000 troops are working to rescue the stranded
people and provide relief material and restore communication. Army has also deployed
over 100 special-forces troops in Kedarnath and Sonprayag area, which is cut
off. IAF choppers, which have air-dropped 20,000 kg of food and relief
material. Prime Minister announced a grant of Rs 1000 crore.
As a result of the devastation,
it may take 3 years to resume the Char Dham yatra (pilgrimage). It’s nature’s
fury no doubt. But many say it was man-made disaster waiting to happen, and it
was nature’s intervention to correct these major ecological mistakes made by
successive governments, both Congress and BJP.
Officially 1000 death toll was
mentioned as per government sources. Toll feared is much higher. Many pilgrims
are still missing and it is reported 90 dharam-shalas (local dormitories) have
been washed away. Killer rains are expected in 48 hours. Union Home Minister
has admitted to lack of co-ordination between rescuers. Threat of epidemic
looms as bodies of victims start to rot.
It is clear that apart from
nature’s fury, it is a man-made disaster. Environmentalists, experts and
activists say un-planned development and rampant felling of trees and forests
are responsible for the scale of disaster.
Series of dams has allegedly
upset ecological cycle and hill slope stability.
Forest cover depletion has
loosened soil, leading to frequent landslides.
No proper urban planning led to
houses coming up in danger areas in Rudraprayag, Joshimath, Chamoli, etc.
3 years ago, while auditing hydel
projects in Uttarakand, CAG had warned about severe ecological hazards. Its
reports were ignored and government has not done anything to allay the fears.
Religious tourism is on the rise,
but little attention is paid to safety of pilgrims – governments have done much
to promote religious tourism (9,25,000 people went to Badrinath while Allahabad
Mahakumb saw 100 million people this year) but very little was done to ensure
safety in case of any natural disaster.
Pilgrims being rescued by the Airforce |
Army was deployed to rescue stranded pilgrims |
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