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Scientists from the Indian Institute of Science suspect a 'hanging glacier' may have contributed to the devastating flash ...
Two experts warn that the Chardham road project in Uttarakhand could lead to disasters similar to Dharali unless an ...
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Press Trust of India on MSNExperts warn all-weather Uttarakhand road project in current form could spell disaster
In a letter written on Tuesday to the road transport and highways ministry, senior geologist Navin Juyal and environmentalist ...
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Press Trust of India on MSNCentral, Uttarakhand agencies carry out rescue operations in Dharali amid bad weather
Battling weather-related hindrances, rescuers carried out their operations on a war footing on Wednesday in disaster-hit Dharali ...
The world, in general, and India, in particular, were shocked by the massive debris flow which swept the Dhaleri Kheer Ganga ...
Two environmental experts said the authorities ignored repeated scientific warnings, violated eco-sensitive zone norms, and pushed unscientific road expansion in a fragile zone ...
How a ‘petty, merely 7 km long’ stream buried an entire settlement under 20 meters of debris—and why experts saw it coming ...
IISc has been modelling which sections of these glaciers are most likely to detach, noting that hanging glaciers start melting earlier than other types because of their exposure to warmer conditions.
The lakes up there were already at the brink due to accumulated rainwater, and then snowmelt occurred.' 'When one lake ...
There is a clear relationship between the Char Dham road widening and these landslides.' 'The situation has further worsened ...
Four people are dead and several more are believed to be trapped under debris after a cloudburst struck the Indian state of ...
A total of 68 people have been reported missing in the Dharali disaster, including 24 Nepali nationals and 44 Indian citizens ...
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