197 persons missing, 20 dead in Uttarakhand flood: Amit Shah

The first installment of the central share amounting to ₹468.50 crore has been released to the State Government.

February 09, 2021 03:10 pm | Updated 03:10 pm IST - New Delhi

Union Home Minister Amit Shah

Union Home Minister Amit Shah

As many as 197 people are missing while 20 people have died due to floods in Uttarakhand, Union Home Minister Amit Shah told Rajya Sabha on Tuesday.

In a separate tunnel in the NTPC project, it is estimated that around 25 to 35 people are stuck inside, he said, adding “rescue operation to evacuate these persons is going on a war footing and all-out efforts are simultaneously being made for searching missing persons”.

Making a statement in the House “regarding an avalanche in Chamoli District of Uttarakhand”, the Union minister said these inputs were based on the information received till Monday 5 pm from the state government.

Noting that an avalanche had occurred in the upper catchment of Rishiganga, a tributary of Alaknanda river in Chamoli District of Uttarakhand, which led to sudden rise in the water level of Rishiganga, he said as per information, a total of 197 persons are reported missing which includes 139 are from the under-construction NTPC project, 46 people working on Rishi Ganga project and 12 villagers.

He said in the financial year 2020-21, ₹1,041 crore has been allocated to the State of Uttarakhand under the State Disaster Risk Management Fund (SDRMF) and the first installment of the central share amounting to ₹468.50 crore has been released to the State Government.

The State government has reported that there is no danger of downstream flooding and the rise in water level has been contained, he said, adding the Centre and the State Government have been keeping a strict vigil on the situation.

“It is observed from the satellite data (Planet Lab) of 7th February, 2021 in catchment of Rishiganga river at the terminus of the glacier at an altitude of 5600 m a landslide triggered a snow avalanche covering approximately 14 sq.km area and causing a flash flood in the downstream of Rishiganga river,” he added.

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