Joshimath Sinking: Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami conducted a ground inspection in Joshimath on Saturday and met with affected families. He stated that the state government is considering whether people should be relocated and rehabilitated, as well as where they should be relocated. He had done an aerial survey of the town earlier in the day.
Landslides in Joshimath caused cracks
This comes after landslides in Joshimath caused cracks in a key Joshimath-Malari border road that connects India and China. The strategic Joshimath-Malari border road is deteriorating near the Malari taxi stand. “Our goal is to keep everyone safe. The necessary arrangements have been made. Our first mission is to transport people to safer areas. Geoscientists are hard at work. Guwahati Institute of Technology and IIT Roorkee are also in talks with ISRO. Everyone is looking for causes “CM Dhami stated
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Investigating the issues
He went on to say, “We’re also debating whether people should be relocated and rehabilitated. We’re also looking for a location for this. This is the winter season right now. As a result, we are investigating the issues that must be addressed immediately.” Previously, the Chief Minister of Uttarakhand ordered the immediate evacuation of approximately 600 families living in houses that have developed large cracks and are at risk in Joshimath, which is sinking.
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