Joshimath landslide News
The news of landslide has come to light in Pithoragarh district of Uttarakhand. According to the information, the main road leading here has been closed.
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Heavy landslide has been observed in Chamoli, Uttarakhand. A portion of the mountain came crashing down on the road near Helang in Chamoli district. Happened on Badrinath Highway. But there was no loss of life.
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While there is an atmosphere of panic among the locals due to crack in the walls of the houses in Joshimath, on the other hand, people in Auli are enjoying the snowfall.
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In Uttarakhand's Joshimath, the administration has started action regarding cracks in the walls of the houses. The work of demolishing the hotels in the danger zone has started.
NDRF's big action has started in Joshimath. Big action is being taken in the danger zone areas. According to the information received, officers of administration and NDRF are present on the spot.
In Joshimath, the district administration had decided to demolish two hotels on buildings facing potential danger due to landslides. The work of demolishing the hotels has started.
NDRF's big action has started in Joshimath. Big action is being taken in the danger zone areas. According to the information received, officers of administration and NDRF are present on the spot.
The big news of this time on Joshimath is that the team of 8 expert institutes has reached the spot and will find out what is the reason for the cracks. With this, ISRO has issued a big alert regarding Joshimath. According to the alert, Joshimath has sunk 5.4 cm in 12 days.
Joshimath Is Sinking: ISRO has issued a big alert regarding Joshimath. According to the alert, Joshimath has sunk 5.4 cm in 12 days. ISRO has also released satellite pictures in which Joshimath has sunk 5.4 cm.
In Joshimath, the district administration had decided to demolish two hotels on buildings facing potential danger due to landslides. The process of demolishing a hotel has also started. The administration says that it will take 15 days to demolish both the hotels.
Joshimath is getting absorbed in the cracks that appeared weeks ago in Joshimath, Uttarakhand. Silence has spread all around the market, shop, roads. People have been forced to leave the houses, shops and hotels built years ago. Today the work of demolishing Hotel 'Malari Inn' has been started.
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The trouble of the people living in Joshimath may increase further. According to the Meteorological Department, the weather can be bad due to snowfall. So there an important meeting has been held in Delhi under the chairmanship of Home Minister Amit Shah on the Joshmanth crisis.
An important meeting has been held under the chairmanship of Home Minister Amit Shah on the issue of cracks in houses in Joshimath. Many veteran leaders including Nitin Gadkari attended this meeting.
Ministry of Home Affairs may hold a big meeting in a short while on the Joshimath House Cracks. The meeting will be chaired by Home Minister Amit Shah.
In the view of deteriorating situation in Joshimath, Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami visited the affected areas of Joshimath and interacted with victims. He also spent the night in affected area. As per reports, Uttarakhand government has increased compensation for the local people.
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