Monsoon havoc claims more lives in north, toll mounts to 138

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New Delhi: Flash floods and landslips triggered by the monsoon fury left eight more persons dead, taking the number of people killed in calamity-hit Uttarakhand and Himachal Pradesh to 138 even as 2700 pilgrims and locals were rescued from Rudraprayag and Chamoli districts.

The weather cleared in most places in the north making it easier for rescue personnel to launch operations for those stranded, especially in Badrinath shrine where 12,000 pilgrims are still stuck.

Disaster Management authorities said in Chamoli that eight bodies were recovered by villagers late Tuesday evening from Bansinarayan area of Kedarnath Wildlife Sanctuary.

They seem to have perished on Sunday itself in the downpour that lashed the area while they were in search of Kira Jari, a rare aphrodisiac found in the alpine grassland of the sanctuary.

Chamoli Additional District Magistrate Sanjay Kumar said 1500 pilgrims and locals have been evacuated so far from Ghanghariya, Duendhar and Pulna from near Hemkund Sahib in the district to Joshimath relief camps.

With the improvement in weather many more stranded pilgrims are likely to be evacuated to safety by the evening, he said adding evacuation of pilgrims from Badrinath is next on their agenda where 12000 persons are still stranded.

1200 persons have also been evacuated from Kedarnath, an official in Rudraprayag said. The officials said evacuating people to safer places is their priority as recovery of bodies can be taken up later.

A total of 110 people have been killed in Uttarakhand.

Rescue operations were also on in rain-ravaged tribal Kinnaur district of Himachal Pradesh for the second day Wednesday and two IAF and one state chopper is evacuating stranded people at various points in Kinnaur district and adjoining Kaza area of Spiti.

About 140 people were rescued Tuesday from Sangla Valley and Rekong Peo and dropped at Rampur and helicopter sorties have been planned for Pooh and Kaza also.

A large number of people including a Doordarshan team and some other reporters was stranded at Pooh, which received snow and rains on Sunday and Monday and a chopper is being sent to bring them.

“The exact number of people stranded at various locations was not known but priority is to evacuate tourists and the aged and ailing persons first,” HP Principal Secretary (Home), Tarun Sridhar said.

Most of the stranded people from Sangla would be rescued in a day or two and helicopter sorties would continue till the Hindustan-Tibet National Highway, which is blocked at numerous places beyond Tapri due to massive landslides and road breaches.

Though the weather has cleared in the region, the local Met office has predicted more rains from June 22 onwards.

Punjab, Haryana and Chandigarh also remained dry during the past 24 hours with no report of fresh rainfall.

The flow of water through Hathni Kund barrage over Yamuna River near Yamuna Nagar had also declined further and was 87,137 cusec at noon Wednesday as compared to 1.73 lakh cusec on Tuesday and a maximum of 8.06 lakh cusec over the weekend.

The discharge is decreasing gradually as there has been no fresh rainfall in the catchment areas.

This is the first time in 35 years that the Yamuna River has crossed the danger mark at Kairana bridge.

A high alert has been issued in Muzaffarnagar and Shamli districts as water level in Ganga and Yamuna rivers have crossed the danger marks at Shukertal and Kairana.

UP Chief Secretary Javed Usmani has directed commissioners and district magistrates of sensitive districts to carry out flood relief and rescue work.

A group has been constituted for coordination in emergency situations. (PTI)

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