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U'khand glacier burst: 1 more body recovered, toll mounts to 37

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February 12, 2021 14:22 IST

The death toll in the Uttarakhand glacier burst incident reached 37 after one more body was recovered from the riverbank near Maithana village on Friday, informed Chamoli District Magistrate Swati S Bhadoria.

IMAGE: Rescue operation continue at damaged Tapovan hydel project tunnel, following Sundays glacier burst at Joshimath causing a massive flood in the Dhauli Ganga river, in Chamoli district of Uttarakhand. Photograph: PTI Photo

Meanwhile, the Uttarakhand Director-General of Police Ashok Kumar said that the rescue team will resume the drilling operation in the Tapovan tunnel to gain entry into a smaller tunnel which is 12 metres below the existing tunnel as there is a possibility of human presence there. The operation was temporarily halted following a rise in the level of water in the Rishiganga River on Thursday.

 

Kumar also informed that 168 people are still missing following the glacier burst.

"Out of the bodies, 10 have been identified. Last rites will be performed for the unidentified bodies after preserving their DNA," he added.

The Deputy Inspector General of State Disaster Response Force Ridhim Aggarwal said that there is a possibility that water is being accumulated above Raini village near the Tapovan area.

"Many aerial recces have been done. An 8-member SDRF team sent today on foot to assess the situation. Further action to be taken after evaluation," she said.

"The rescue operation is underway 24*7 since the glacier burst on Sunday," said the team leader of Garhwal scouts Major Abhinav Awasthi.

"A team of Garhwal scouts is at standby near the Tapovan Project Site. Apart from that an engineering team and a medical team are present at the site," Awasthi said.

"Around 70 employees of our company, including the agencies associated, were present at the site during the glacier burst. Around five employees were rescued, five have died and the rest are missing," the CEO of Rishiganga Power Project S D Kamath informed.

Meanwhile, the government has started the distribution of ex-gratia of Rs 4 lakh each to the kin of those who lost their lives due to the glacial burst in Chamoli.

Uttarakhand Chief Minister Trivendra Singh Rawat on February 7 had announced an ex-gratia of Rs 4 lakh each to the kin of those who lost their lives.

The Indo-Tibetan Border Police personnel are distributing rations and essential items in Suki, Lata and Bhalgaun villages that were cut off due to a flash flood in Dhauli Ganga.

A glacier broke in the Tapovan-Reni area of Chamoli District of Uttarakhand on Sunday, which led to massive flooding in Dhauliganga and Alaknanda rivers and damaged houses and the nearby Rishiganga power project.

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