Key Points

Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami has instructed disaster management officials to take immediate action regarding a lake formed by debris in Syanachatti. Multiple agencies including SDRF and irrigation departments are working to drain the water and ensure public safety. Essential supplies like food, medicine, and fuel are being arranged for affected residents. District authorities are using drones and rafts to monitor the situation and have appealed for calm.

Key Points: CM Dhami Orders Safety Measures for Uttarkashi Syanachatti Lake Threat

  • CM Dhami orders coordination for lake channelisation and water drainage
  • Officials ensure availability of food, gas, and medicines for residents
  • SDRF, NDRF, and irrigation teams use rafts and drones at the site
  • District Magistrate urges calm and warns against spreading rumours
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Uttarakhand CM Dhami directs officials to ensure safety of residents in Syanachatti after recently formed lake

Uttarakhand CM Pushkar Singh Dhami directs officials to ensure resident safety and essential supplies as teams work to drain a newly formed debris lake in Syanachatti.

"The lake water will be drained out soon. All necessary safety measures are being taken by the administration. - District Magistrate Prashant Arya"

New Delhi, August 22

Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami has directed Secretary, Disaster Management and Rehabilitation, Vinod Kumar Suman, to coordinate with the district administration and take appropriate steps for channelisation to drain out the water from the lake formed due to debris in the Syanachatti area of Uttarkashi district.

According to an official release, the Chief Minister instructed officials to take effective and precautionary measures to ensure the safety of local residents.

He also directed to ensure the availability of food, cooking gas, medicines, as well as petrol-diesel and other essential commodities for the residents of Syanachatti, as well as those living in safe places.

Secretary Disaster Management informed that efforts are on to open the lake formed due to debris in Syanachatti of Uttarkashi district. Public Works Department, SDRF, Irrigation Department and other related agencies are engaged in opening a part of the lake.

"The water level of the lake has decreased by about 2 feet in the last one hour."

He further informed that water is currently being drained from a part of the river, though full channelisation has not yet been achieved due to swamp conditions.

"Channelisation has not been possible yet due to the swamp. Other options are also being considered by the relief and rescue team," as per the release.

He appealed to the local population to remain calm and not pay attention to any kind of rumours.

As per the release, teams from SDRF, NDRF, the fire brigade and the irrigation department have reached ground zero using rafts.

District Magistrate of Uttarkashi, Prashant Arya, is present at the site, and drones are being used to monitor the entire area.

Teams from the Health, Revenue, and Food Supply Departments are also on standby at ground zero.

District Magistrate Arya urged residents of Syanachatti not to panic. "The lake water will be drained out soon. All necessary safety measures are being taken by the administration," he said.

- ANI

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Priya S
Appreciate that they're ensuring essential supplies like food, medicines and fuel. During emergencies, these basic needs become critical. Hope the residents stay safe!
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Michael C
Using drones and multiple agencies shows good coordination. The swamp conditions sound challenging though. Hope they find a technical solution soon.
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Anjali F
While the response seems good, I hope this isn't just reactive. Uttarakhand needs better disaster preparedness planning given its terrain. Prevention is better than cure.
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Vikram M
Good that water level has already decreased by 2 feet. Hope the channelisation work completes soon. Mountain areas need extra caution with such situations.
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Sarah B
The warning about not paying attention to rumors is important. During emergencies, misinformation can cause unnecessary panic. Hope everyone stays calm and follows official updates.

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