Joshimath land subsidence: NCMC accords priority to demolition of vulnerable structures

Union Home Secretary Ajay Kumar Bhalla apprised the National Crisis Management Committee (NCMC) that a high-level central team of MHA led by the Secretary, Border Management is at Joshimath for an assessment of the situation, according to an offic...

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MoS for Defence Ajay Bhatt inspects massive cracks in a house developed due to land subsidence in Joshimath
The National Crisis Management Committee (NCMC) on Tuesday reviewed the situation in Joshimath where cracks have appeared in buildings and other structures and stressed that the immediate priority should be to ensure complete and safe evacuation of all residents in the affected zone. At a meeting of the NCMC, Cabinet Secretary Rajiv Gauba stressed that priority should also be accorded to the demolition of vulnerable structures in a safe manner, an official statement said.

The NCMC conveyed that all studies and investigations, including geotechnical, geophysical and hydrological, should be completed in a coordinated and time-bound manner.

The chief secretary of Uttarakhand briefed the NCMC about the current situation and informed that residents of severely damaged houses were being shifted to safe places.


Relief shelters have been identified in Joshimath and Pipalkoti to accommodate the affected families and appropriate compensation and relief measures are being provided by the state government, the statement said.

The chief secretary apprised the committee that the operation of Joshimath-Auli ropeway has been discontinued and construction works in and around Joshimath Municipality area have been stopped till further orders.

The national and state disaster response forces have been deployed to help the district administration in their relief and rehabilitation efforts.
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The cabinet secretary assured the chief secretary that all central agencies will continue to be available for necessary assistance.

The land subsidence happening in Joshimath in Uttarakhand has become a matter of concern in the whole country.

So far 678 houses have developed cracks due to land subsidence in the town. Not only this, even the roads have caved in at many places. Water is continuously gushing from under the ground.

State Disaster Management Secretary Ranjit Sinha said, "The situation at Joshimath, where over 600 houses, several pathways and structures have developed cracks, was triggered by loosening of soil and its low-bearing capacity."
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(With inputs from agencies)
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