Authorities Begin Controlled Draining of 300-Meter-Long Temporary Lake Formed in Dhauliganga, Averting Potential Disaster
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Chamoli, Uttarakhand – In a crucial preventive step, the district administration has begun the process of draining a 300-meter-long temporary lake that formed in the Dhauliganga River near Tamak Nala in the Niti Valley of Chamoli district. The lake, which posed a potential flood risk, was created a few months ago after debris from flash floods obstructed the river’s natural flow.
According to disaster management officials, earthmover machines have been deployed to remove accumulated debris from the mouth of the lake and to reduce water pressure. Currently, the river is flowing through a 15-meter-wide channel, which is being widened to 30 meters to restore the river’s natural course and gradually decrease the lake’s size.
Experts Sounded the Alarm Earlier
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