Chamoli Buried Under 1 Foot of Snow, Avalanche Alert Issued for Uttarakhand

Chamoli district in Uttarakhand is grappling with severe disruption after relentless rain and snowfall, with the village of Wan receiving over a foot of snow. The Defence Geo-Informatics Research Establishment has issued an Orange Category avalanche warning for the high-altitude areas of Uttarkashi, Chamoli, and Rudraprayag districts. Authorities have advised the public to avoid movement on snow-covered slopes and to safely remove accumulated snow from structures. The State Disaster Management Authority is actively monitoring the situation and coordinating necessary actions.

Key Points: Uttarakhand Avalanche Alert as Chamoli Hit by Heavy Snowfall

  • Over 1 foot of snow in Wan village
  • Orange avalanche alert for 3 districts
  • Public advised to avoid slopes & clear roofs
  • State authorities on continuous monitoring
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Uttarakhand: Chamoli witnesses relentless rain and snowfall, disrupting daily life

Chamoli district faces severe disruption as relentless snowfall triggers an Orange Category avalanche warning for Uttarakhand's high-altitude areas.

"deep, unstable snow is present on most avalanche paths - DGRE Forecast"

Chamoli, January 28

Chamoli district has been experiencing relentless rain and snowfall since yesterday, with the remote village of Wan receiving a thick blanket of over 1 foot of snow.

The continuous snowfall has brought severe cold conditions, disrupting daily life.

In view of the possibility of snowfall and avalanches in the high-altitude regions of Uttarakhand, the Uttarakhand State Disaster Management Authority (USDMA) has alerted all districts.

According to the forecast issued by the Defence Geo-Informatics Research Establishment (DGRE), Chandigarh, there is a likelihood of snowfall and avalanches in various high-altitude areas of the state from 5:00 PM on January 27 to 5:00 PM on January 28.

As per the DGRE warning, the districts of Uttarkashi, Chamoli, and Rudraprayag have been placed in the Orange Category (Category-3). In this category, deep, unstable snow is present on most avalanche paths, increasing the likelihood of natural avalanches.

Such avalanches may be of medium size and can reach the valley floor. In these conditions, limited movement is considered appropriate only on selected, relatively safer routes, with extreme caution. Any activity on snow-laden slopes can be highly risky.

Earlier, following the directions of the Secretary, Disaster Management and Rehabilitation, Vinod Kumar Suman, the State Emergency Operations Centre has instructed the District Magistrates of the concerned districts to maintain continuous local monitoring, ensure vigilance in sensitive areas, and provide timely information and advisories to the general public.

Citizens have been advised to avoid unnecessary movement on snow-covered slopes and avalanche-prone areas during the warning period, refrain from stopping below slopes during or after snowfall, and regularly and safely remove accumulated snow from the roofs of their houses, temporary shelters, and cattle sheds.

It has also been advised that if, due to unavoidable circumstances, people are required to temporarily stay in high-altitude areas experiencing heavy snowfall, it would be appropriate to relocate to safer and lower-altitude areas for one to two days, depending on prevailing conditions.

Secretary, Disaster Management and Rehabilitation, Vinod Kumar Suman, stated that the State Disaster Management Authority is continuously monitoring the situation and, if required, will take the necessary action in coordination with all concerned departments.

- ANI

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Rohit P
This is serious. Avalanche warnings in the Orange category are not to be taken lightly. Tourists planning trips to Auli or Valley of Flowers should postpone. Local administration must ensure advisories reach every village.
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Aman W
The resilience of our mountain communities is incredible. Dealing with 1 foot of snow and potential avalanches is part of life there. Hope the relief and rescue teams are on standby. Jai Uttarakhand!
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Sarah B
Reading this from Delhi. It's a stark reminder of the diverse climate challenges within one country. The coordination between DGRE Chandigarh and Uttarakhand authorities seems proactive. Good to see scientific forecasting being used.
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Vikram M
The advice to clear snow from roofs is crucial. We've seen tragedies in the past from roof collapses. Hope the local radio and community leaders are spreading this message effectively in remote villages like Wan.
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Karthik V
While the alerts are good, I hope the ground implementation is solid. Sometimes advisories don't reach the last mile. Also, what about the cattle and livestock? Their sheds need attention too in this cold.
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Nisha Z
Bhagwan un sabka bhala kare jo pahadon mein rehte hain. Itna baraf aur khatre ke beech bhi

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