Rishi Ganga's flow path is feared around the new lake

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Harappan frowns again!  The recent catastrophic avalanche at Chameli in Uttarakhand has created a dangerous lake on the Rishiganga River.  As a result, the river has stopped flowing.
Rishi Ganga's flow path is feared around the new lake


Scientists fear that if the water level in the lake rises too much, it will create strong pressure on the wall and it may break again.  As a result, the wall may break and the land of God may face a terrible disaster again!  The lake is captured in a satellite image.  The river Rishi Ganga is fed by the fast-flowing river Ranti.  It has flowed towards Tapaevan Hydropower Station.  Sage Ganga.  As can be seen in the satellite image, the lake has been formed in the course of Rishi Ganga.  As a result, the flow of the river is being blocked.  Scientists fear that the amount of water in the Rishi Ganga increased a lot in one go.
In that case, huge pressure will be created on the lake wall.  If the wall of the lake collapses under that pressure, vast areas may face severe damage.  Scientists from the Defense Research Development Organization (DRDO) and other teams, including the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF), are studying, monitoring, and planning how to avoid that disaster.  Uttarakhand Chief Minister Trivendra Singh Rawat said the government was keeping an eye on the Gaeta issue.  Not creating unnecessary confusion, but giving a message to everyone to be careful.  Chief Minister.  NDRF Director General SN Pradhan said that they were aware of the matter and this morning a team of NDRF searched the area with drones, drones as well as helicopters.
The chief has already promised to look into the Gaeta area and take appropriate action.  From the chopper.  That has been done in the video of the lake.  The lake that surrounds the river Rishi Ganga in the Chameli district is 350 meters long and 60 meters high.  Slope 10 degrees.  The way in which hydroelectric projects are being built with one dam after another in this fragile part of the Himalayas is damaging the natural environment here.  In that case, geologists are fearing a similar catastrophe in other rivers.  YP Sundial, a professor at Garhwal University, is examining the extent of the damage caused by the recent disaster.  He also expressed concern over this new lake.  He said the lake could burst at any moment, which could hamper rescue efforts.
Rescuers can even get into trouble.  Team members too.  SDRF - DIG Rhythm Agarwal.  He said a team of eight members was sent to the spot.
Of the 204 people missing in the disaster, 36 have been recovered so far, police said.  Today, ITBP informed that the rescue operation is being carried out through the device.

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