A major disaster struck the Himalayan state of Uttrakhand recently. A glacier broke after an avalanche in the Joshimath area of the state’s Chamoli district.
What is a glacier outburst? What causes this disaster?
What is a ‘fault’?
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Glacier area change ranges between −0.1 percent/year for the Chandra-Bhaga basin (northwestern Indian Himalayan region) between 1980 and 2010 to more than −1 percent/year for the Poiqu basin (on the northern slopes of central Himalaya) between 1986 and 2001. |
Uttarakhand is a wake-up call, not just for the Government and people in the state, but also the planners and decision-makers all over the country. It is said that those who fail to learn from history are doomed to suffer from it repeatedly. It is high time, therefore, for the government to realize that the Himalayan mountains are fragile and impatient, and the government shall set its development priorities and projects based on the potential of the mountains, local and traditional knowledge as well as aspirations of the place.
Verifying, please be patient.