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High Alert In Uttar Pradesh As Glacier Breaks Off In Neighbouring Uttarakhand

The disaster caused a massive flood in the Dhauli Ganga river in Uttarakhand.

ITBP personnel assess the damages in Tapovan and area of Reni where flash flood occurred, on Feb. 7, 2021. (Photograph: ITBP/ANI)
ITBP personnel assess the damages in Tapovan and area of Reni where flash flood occurred, on Feb. 7, 2021. (Photograph: ITBP/ANI)

The Uttar Pradesh government on Sunday asked authorities in all districts of the state on the banks of the Ganga river to be on a high alert and continuously monitor the water level after a glacier broke off in Joshimath in Uttarakhand's Chamoli district.

The glacier burst triggered a massive flood in the Dhauli Ganga river and caused large-scale devastation in the upper reaches of the ecologically fragile Himalaya.

Over 150 labourers working at a power project in Tapovan-Reni are feared dead, an Indo Tibetan Border Police spokesperson said quoting the project-in charge. Three bodies were recovered.

In the disaster alert issued on Sunday to all district magistrates in Uttar Pradesh, the relief commissioner said, "Report of breaking of a part of Nandadevi Glacier in Uttarakhand has been received. The districts on the Ganga river (banks) need to be on a high alert and the monitoring of water level needs to be done 247.

"If required, the people need to be evacuated.' The National Disaster Response Force, State Disaster Response Fund and PAC Flood Company are been given instructions to be on the highest alert, the statement said.

In a tweet in Hindi, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath said, "To tackle the natural disaster in Uttarakhand, the Uttar Pradesh government will extend all possible help."

In another tweet, Adityanath said, "Feel saddened by the disaster which took place after a glacier broke, and many people missing. I pray to Lord Ram to give peace to the souls who have passed away, strength to the aggrieved family members to bear the loss and speedy recovery to the injured."

Later in a statement, Adityanath said in case of rise in the water level, people residing on the banks of river Ganga should be shifted elsewhere if needed.

The chief minister also appealed to the people to not believe in any rumours nor spread them.

"People should exercise caution, and not venture towards the banks of rivers. In case of any adverse circumstances, co-operate with the district administration. The Uttar Pradesh government is taking all necessary steps," he said.

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