Northern India: 150 feared dead as glacier breaks and hits dam in | UK News

At least 150 people are feared dead in northern India after part of a Himalayan glacier broke off, sending a flood of water and debris into two hydroelectric dams.

A portion of Nanda Devi glacier broke off in the Tapovan area of Uttarakhand state on Sunday, with the subsequent flooding damaging the Rishiganga and Dhauliganga hydropower projects, officials said.

At least 150 people working at the two power plants are now missing and feared dead, a state official said.

Local police said three bodies had already been recovered.

As many as 150 people were feared dead in northern India after a Himalayan glacier broke and crashed into a dam early on Sunday.
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As many as 150 people were feared dead in northern India after a Himalayan glacier broke and crashed into a dam early on Sunday. Pic: AP
Several teams of rescuers were rushed to the affected area, officials said. Pic: AP
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Several teams of rescuers were rushed to the affected area, officials said. Pic: AP

Eyewitness Sanjay Singh Rana, who lives on the upper reaches of the river, told Reuters news agency: “It came very fast, there was no time to alert anyone. I felt that even we would be swept away.”

Officials said the breaking glacier released water trapped behind it as well as sending mud and other debris surging down the mountain and into other bodies of water.

Some houses were also damaged in the flooding and an evacuation of homes on the banks of the Alaknanda river was issued immediately.

Army soldiers have already been deployed and helicopters were doing an aerial observation of the area. Pic: AP
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Army soldiers have already been deployed and helicopters were doing an aerial observation of the area. Pic: AP

Several teams of rescuers were rushed to the affected area, officials said.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi said he was closely monitoring the situation.

150 people who work in the power plant are missing and feared dead. Pic: AP
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There is a string of hydroelectric power plants along the Alaknanda River and its tributaries. Pic: AP

In 2013, more than 1,000 people were killed in Uttarakhand after heavy rain triggered landslides and floods, washing away thousands of houses and roads.

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