Joshimath (Uttarakhand), Jan 09 (ANI): DM of Chamoli, Himanshu Khurana said that a team will come on January 10 and action will be taken for the protection of people who are in danger. Khurana speaking with ANI on Jan 09, said “The Ministry of Jal Shakti had constituted a team which came today, and tomorrow a team from the Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India will also come. We are working under the supervision and supervision of Central Building Research Institute Roorkee. Tomorrow a team of them is coming, action will be taken to demolish the nearby buildings which may be dangerous for the people.” Joshimath has been declared a ‘sinking zone’ in the wake of continuing land subsidence. As there are several homes and roads developing cracks over the last few days, driving residents outdoors and triggering fear. People of Joshimath living in fear. Some of them already started shifting from their homes without getting proper facilities from the government. Affected people are requesting the government to help them and provide them with some immediate settlement. Uttarkhand Chief Minister, Pushkar Singh Dhami said, “We’ve appealed to everyone to work as a team and save Joshimath. (People of) 68 houses that were in danger have been shifted. A zone of over 600 houses has formed & efforts are underway to shift them. PM is also monitoring it &has assured all possible help.”
After Joshimath, cracks appear in houses in Uttarakhand’s Karnprayag, people seek govt help
Chamoli (Uttarakhand) [India], January 10 (ANI): Cracks appeared at around 50 houses and various minor landslides have taken place at Bahuguna Nagar of Karnprayag. The local municipality has requested Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami’s government for help. This comes amid the issue of land subsidence in Joshimath. Many families of Bahuguna Nagar have left their homes and taken shelter with their relatives staying in other areas.
Thirty families of Karnprayag Upper Bazar Ward are also in danger of disaster. The victims are apparently requesting the state government for help. Meanwhile, the District Disaster Management Authority, Chamoli on Monday issued a bulletin related to disaster management in view of landslides happening in the Joshimath area.
According to the bulletin, cracks have been noticed in a total of 678 buildings in the Joshimath town area. In view of security, a total of 81 families have been temporarily displaced. “Under Joshimath city area, 213 rooms have been temporarily identified as habitable, whose capacity has been estimated at 1191, along with this, 491 rooms/halls have been identified in Pipalkoti outside Joshimath area, whose capacity is 2,205,” the bulletin said.
The administration has also distributed food kits and blankets to the affected families as per their requirements along with the distribution of funds for essential household items at the rate of Rs 5,000 per family. A total of 63 food kits and 53 blankets have been made available.
Joshimath, which is witnessing land subsidence forcing the Uttarakhand government to shift the locals to safer places, has been divided into three zones based on the magnitude of possible danger, an official said on Monday.
This comes after the Joshimath area was declared disaster-prone following cracks developing in the buildings of city. According to Chamoli District Disaster Management Authority, 603 buildings in Joshimath town have developed cracks so far. Owing to the latest developments, the administration has divided the city into three zones, ‘Danger’, ‘Buffer’, and ‘Completely safe’ zones. (ANI)