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Sunday, 30 June 2013

Uttarakhand floods: 900 still stuck to expel from Badrinath

Uttarakhand after the disaster, 900 pilgrims stranded at Badrinath and locals will be left out fifteen days were Sunday and authorities extricating bodies from under piles of debris and dispose of them grappled with the serious work as 3,000 people are missing.
By air and by road 615 874 - Badrinath protect nearly 1,489 pilgrims were taken today Sunday, the Uttarakhand government officials with adequate food and medical care are only 300 pilgrims in the holy city, 600 Local residents said.
Disaster Cloudburst | | Uttarakhand Chief Minister says 3,000 people are still missing, the exact death toll will never know bleach 100 tonnes of Uttarakhand try to dispose of the bodies
Police Chief Minister Vijay Bahuguna, health, sanitation experts and other animal husbandry departments, a 200-member team comprising officials of the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) to relieve Rambada toboth Kedarnath and with the tools provided by Sending with bodies from the rubble and accelerate their disposal.

However, after the rains and floods to reach Kedarnath town buried in debris and mud on steering dead NDRF played spoilsport in planning and landslides that destroyed the city.
"NDRF team to rid bodies with heavy equipment Kedarnath had planned to go into town, but due to bad weather, heavy lift helicopters could not take off with the equipment," M. Sashidhar Reddy, National Disaster Management Authority Vice Chairman (NDMA), told reporters in Delhi.
"The affected area is cleaned tons of debris lying and lying down can be a time of declining extricating bodies is our top priority," DGP Satyavrat Bansal said after a review meeting of senior officials .
"34 bodies were already burned to the ground in the area of ​​Kedarnath shrine are the 55 and 60 are yet to be raised further process to consider the risk of an epidemic outbreak 15 by a rescue team started on a war footing That will be the day after the disaster, "he said.
Kedarnath valley disposal of bodies is often slow due to climate change, and the DIG Sanjay Gunjyal.
According to information received Bahuguna state government, 3,000 people are still missing.
As rescue mission neared its end, with hundreds of thousands killed by the Grey figures on the number of people there was no explanation. 1.1 million people have been rescued so far off, Reddy said.

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