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Joshimath subsidence: PMO holds review meeting with Uttarakhand officials

Joshimath is the gateway to famous pilgrimage sites like Badrinath and Hemkund Sahib and the international skiing destination, Auli

cracks developing in Joshimath houses
Joshimath: Team of senior officials and experts led by Garhwal Commissioner Sushil Kumar during its visit to assess the cracks appearing in houses in Joshimath, Thursday, Jan. 5, 2023. (PTI Photo)
Nitin Kumar New Delhi
2 min read Last Updated : Jan 08 2023 | 10:09 PM IST
The Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) on Sunday held a high-level review meeting on Joshimath subsidence. P K Mishra, principal secretary to the Prime Minister, attended the review meeting with the Cabinet secretary, other senior officials of the central government, and members of the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA), said an official statement.

Uttarakhand Chief Secretary Sukhbir Singh Sandhu and Director General of Police Ashok Kumar also attended the meeting of the PMO via videoconference.

Interacting with the media after the meeting, Sandhu said, “People should be shifted from risk-prone areas, and the reasons (for the subsidence) found out quickly. The Government of India has spoken to experts. A team will be reaching Joshimath on Monday.”

Joshimath is the gateway to famous pilgrimage sites like Badrinath and Hemkund Sahib and the international skiing destination, Auli. A team from the National Disaster Response Force and four teams from the State Disaster Response Force have already reached Joshimath.

Meanwhile, in a telephonic conversation with Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday enquired after the steps taken for the safety and rehabilitation of the affected residents. According to the Chief Minister’s Office, Modi sought details on the progress of immediate and long-term action plans to mitigate and resolve the concern of residents.

Dhami had visited Joshimath on Saturday to assess the on-ground situation, a day after he directed the immediate evacuation of around 600 affected families. He said Joshimath is an important place for culture, religion, and tourism, and all efforts will be made to save it.

Border Management secretary and members of NDMA are to visit Uttarakhand on Monday and assess the situation. A team of experts from the National Institute of Disaster Management, Geological Survey of India, IIT Roorkee, Wadia Institute of Himalayan Geology (Dehradun), National Institute of Hydrology (Roorkee), and Central Building Research Institute will study and give recommendations.

Area declared landslide-subsidence zone, over 60 families evacuated

Joshimath has been declared a landslide-subsidence zone and over 60 families living in uninhabitable houses in the sinking town have been evacuated to temporary relief centres, a senior official said on Sunday. At least 90 more families have to be evacuated. The local administration has set up relief centres at four-five places in the Himalayan town, Garhwal Commissioner Sushil Kumar said.


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