Human excesses drew nature's fury: Report
The report prepared by the National Institute of Disaster Management has recommended a detailed study to identify the lessons from the disaster.

The report prepared by the National Institute of Disaster Management (NIDM), under the aegis of the Union Home Ministry, has recommended a detailed study to identify the lessons from the disaster, a policy formed to discourage improper constructions, and drawing up of guidelines for pilgrimage places.
"The hazard turned into a major disaster when people along with their properties and infrastructure occupied such areas without adequate information, knowledge, awareness and preparedness against the potential disaster.
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NIDM's associate professor Surya Prakash travelled for over a 1,000 kilometers in these areas to prepare this report. Abnormally high rain on June 16 and 17-400% more than expected -triggered the disaster, his report says.
Heavy rain was, however, not the only cause for the swelling of the Alaknanda river and its tributary, Mandakini.
"Besides the rain water, a huge quantity of water was probably released from melting of ice and glaciers due to high temperatures during the month of May and June. The water not only filled up the lakes and rivers that overflowed but may have also caused breaching of moraine-dammed lakes in the upper reaches, particularly during the late evening on June 16," the NIDM report mentions.
The breaching of the moraine-dammed lake, Gandhi Sarovar, made Mandikini change its course, an event which exposed the rampant construction in this area. "The Alaknanda and its tributary Mandakini occupied their flood ways and started flowing along the old courses (west side) where human habitation had come up with the passage of time. Most of the hotels, shops and guest houses / lodges were located on this side and got washed by the furious river," the report adds.
"The area has been denuded to a great extent due to deforestation and tree cutting for road construction, building construction, mining and hydel projects. The sediment-loaded river eroded whatever came in its way," the report says.
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