Over 1,100 roads, 94 bridges washed away in Uttarakhand

Written By Unknown on Jumat, 21 Juni 2013 | 14.03

11:26 am: There has been massive destruction in Uttarakhand due to flash floods and landslides. Sources in the Uttarakhand government say close to 1,100 small and big roads in the state have been damaged and at places, roads have completely been washed away. Sources also say 94 bridges have been washed away and in Rudraprayag alone, 26 bridges have been washed away. Sources say it may take around 2 to 3 years to make completely recovery.

11:14 am: The Jammu and Kashmir government has announced a donation of Rs 1 crore to the Prime Minister's Relief Fund for the flood affected people of Uttarakhand and Himachal Pradesh.

11:11 am: Two Army Columns are being deployed at the Pindari Glacier to evacuate 30 to 35 stranded people. The Army is planning drop food and evacuate stranded people by helicopters. 45 more paratroopers have taken off from Jolly Grant to Gaucher. They will further be inducted to Gaurikund.
10:52 am: Finance Minister P Chidambaram and Information and Broadcasting Minister Manish Tewari will brief the media on the Uttarakhand rescue operations at 12:30 pm today.

Also read: Uttarakhand floods: Badrinath a challenge for rescue teams

10:10 am: The angry relatives of those who have been missing have blocked roads in Dehradun. They are agitating saying they are getting no information whatsoever on any missing persons and are getting no help from the government.

9:51 am: The Chamoli District Magistrate, SA Murugesan, has told CNN-IBN that it will take at least five to six days to rescue people from Badrinath. He said over 5,000 people are still trapped in Badrinath.

9:33 am: The ITBP has said that all the survivors have been evacuated from the Kedarnath temple site. Meanwhile, NDRF teams have reached Rambara near Kedarnath, where they have recovered 17 bodies. The NDRF teams have rescued 885 people till now from Rambara and are planning to rescue another 500 to 1,000 people on Friday. From Hemkund Sahib too, 340 people have been rescued.

It is day 4 of rescue operations dawning in Uttarakhand, where thousands still remain missing and unaccounted for, a week after the early monsoon resulted in flash floods and landslides. The death toll across the state has risen to 150, though the fear is that this number could rise very quickly.

So far 33,000 people have been rescued, but over 35,000 are still stranded across the state. Helicopter sorties through the day on Thursday were carrying people to safety. The Army, ITBP, Air Force, Natural Disaster Response Force teams and individuals have been working round the clock.

The critical stretch has been between Kedarnath and Guptkashi, but now the big challenge has moved to between Ram Bara and Gaurikund. Evacuations are expected to continue for another week, while air operations will continue for three more days. The Sonprayag-Rudraprayag and the Uttarkashi-Rishikesh roads have now opened.

The extent of damage around the Kedarnath temple has been huge. The number of people who have died in Kedarnath is not yet clear.

After completing evacuation in Kedarnath, the Army's next big challenge is going to be Badrinath, where over 7,000 people are still trapped. A major portion of the 28 km long road leading to the temple town has been washed away.

Uttarakhand government sources say over 3,000 people are still trapped near Ghangaria, a village on the way to Hemkund Sahib. So far, only four helicopters are operating in the area for rescue operations.

Survivors recount horror

The most critical, the old, the infirm are being airlifted to Dehradun when needed, being provided medical treatment. The armed forces continue to drop food and medical packets. But even after the rescue itself, there are huge concerns when it comes to survival.

Separated from his loved ones, hungry for three days and left penniless, Kailash doesn't know if he and his family will ever reach the safety of their home in Jodhpur. "We don't have a penny, how will we reach home," he said.

Kailash, his wife and his four-year-old son were airlifted from Kedarnath and brought to the district hospital in Rudraprayag with the other injured pilgrims. He got emotional as he remembered the horror in Kedarnath. "We had to walk over dead bodies. Nothing is left there, everything is finished. We can't even find our relatives," Kailash said.

Others like Ram Singh and Mangu Singh are the only surviving members of their group of 30 from Ujjain. They are injured badly but glad that they have survived. Their troubles have not ended just there. They've been rescued but left with no care and devoid of even food and water. They said they are not being given food and medical care.

It remains to be seen whether the authorities will finally act and provide these people with the necessary care.

At the Jolly Grant hospital in Dehradun, those rescued are hoping against hope that their loved ones are safe. 100 beds have been kept at the emergency ward. As of now around 21 patients are admitted, ten have been discharged, with more patients arriving.

"We remained hungry for four days. We were very worried. Nobody helped. We were helping each other out but there wasn't any help from the government. Today we got some help and protection. Our children died there out of hunger," said a rescued survivor.

Relatives search for their loved ones

Huge logistical challenges remain for the rescue teams. Many people are worried about their loved ones saying they can't get through the helpline numbers.

To help the many families and friends who have been separated in the Uttarakhand floods, Google has launched its 'Person Finder' App - under the name 2013 Uttarakhand Floods. It has already helped locate over 150 people. The App helps offer information on those missing - whether you have information to share on those missing, or you're looking for someone, you can log on to that page and post.

This is an App that was used in the recent Boston Marathon Bombing. It was initially created in in 2010 in response to the earthquake in Haiti.

You can also send us pictures and names of your loved ones who are missing. Just go to www.ibnlive.com/uttarakhandmissing

Helpline numbers:

Uttarkashi: 01374-226126, 226161

Chamoli: 01372-251437

Tehri: 01376-233433

Rudraprayag: 01732-1077

The ITBP helpline and control room numbers: 011-24362892, 9968383478

Army medical emergency helpline numbers: 18001805558, 18004190282, 8009833388

Uttarakhand Helpline numbers: 0135-2710334, 2710335, 2710233



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