The situation has worsened in Joshimath, Uttarakhand. Cracks were noticed in more than 50 other houses here in the last 24 hours. Earlier this figure was 723. On the other hand, CM Pushkar Singh Dhami spent the night in Joshimath. Earlier, he met the families of the victims. Will hold several meetings with officials and party leaders regarding the landslide on Thursday.
On the other hand, on the intervening night of Wednesday-Thursday, there was snowfall in Sunil Ward of Joshimath including Gangotri, and Auli in Uttarakhand.
People are not ready to leave the house despite Munadi
They say how can they give up their property without fixing the compensation. Some people were shifted to hotels. But there were cracks too. This angered the people. They said that when we have to die, we would prefer to die in our homes.
today's updates from Joshimath
Uttarakhand government has told Delhi HC that 2 committees have been formed for the displacement of people.
The Uttarakhand government has released a fund of Rs 45 crore to give to the affected.
Swami Ramdev's company Patanjali has sent two trucks full of relief material to Joshimath.
Cracks have also appeared in houses in Chamba in the Tehri Garhwal district of Uttarakhand.
A committee of 11 members has been formed to give relief amount to the affected.
First said safe then the next day said to go in half an hour
In Joshimath, there is confusion about the servants of the house. People allege that everything is not as it seems. Three families are living in one room. Cold winter nights are proving to be a nightmare for families with young children. In the morning, most of these families come and sit on the verandahs of their houses.
Ramesh Singh Negi of Singhdwar said that the survey team on Tuesday declared his house safe. Ramesh went to work on Wednesday. In the afternoon his wife called and told him that the survey team has come and is asking him to vacate the house in half an hour. When Ramesh reached home immediately, the wife and children were in bad condition crying. How to vacate the house in half an hour? Where will you go? There was chaos in some of the nearby houses as well.
This part of the Himalayas is also in danger
Mussoorie: Landslides are also happening in the hilly areas of Landour. There are already more than 700 collapsed buildings in the landslide area. Experts have warned of the collapse of these houses anytime.
Chamba: Cracks have also been reported in some houses in the Chamba area of Tehri Garhwal district. A road tunnel was made for the all-weather road three years ago in the Chamba area. Experts say that since the construction of the road tunnel, the complaints of cracks in the houses have increased.
Karnprayag: Due to the landslide, cracks have started appearing in about 50 houses. Cracks have occurred in 15 shops in the area. Many families have gone to live in the houses of their relatives in fear. The administration has called a study team for this.
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