Advertisement

Gateway to Badrinath on brink of disaster

11:26 AM Jan 07, 2023 | PTI |

Joshimath, the gateway to famous pilgrimage sites like Badrinath, Hemkund Sahib and the international skiing destination Auli, seems on the brink of a disaster.

Advertisement

Known as the place where Adi Guru Shankaracharya subjected himself to penance centuries ago, Joshimath is sinking gradually with huge cracks developing in its houses, roads and fields. Many houses have suffered subsidence, locals said. Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami has ordered immediate evacuation of 600 families living in houses at risk. A temple in Joshimath collapsed on Friday evening further alarming residents who have been living under constant fear amid heavily cracked walls of their houses for over a year.

”The problem began 14-15 months back in Gandhinagar area and then spread to other areas like Suneel, Manohar Bagh, Singdhar and Marwari,” former Joshimath municipal chairman Rishi Prasad Sati said. ”Saklani family’s house collapsed in Suneel but the alarm bells went ringing when huge cracks appeared around a fortnight ago on the walls of hotels Mountain View and Malari Inn, leading to their closure,” he said. Five families who lived in houses beneath the hotels lost their homes after that, he said.

”The houses of Bhagwati Prasad Kaparwan, Durga Prasad Kaparwan, Madan Prasad Kaparwan and Madhvi Sati also suffered extensive damages,” Sati said. A girl named Sanjana, who stands in a room with cracks on its walls and ceilings, said, ”They have been appearing since one and a half years.” Vishnupuram, a posh colony for the employees of 420 MW Vishnuprayag hydel project of JP Ventures had to be vacated entirely when huge cracks appeared right in the middle of it on January three and many houses subsided, company official Col TN Thapa said. Though none of around 150 employees living in the colony was hurt as the roofs of the houses are made of time many houses in the colony, the company’s guest house and canteen were damaged badly, he said.

”People are supporting their residences with the help of bamboo poles and tucking rags into chinks,” Joshimath Bachao Sangharsh Samiti convenor Atul Sati said. Joshimath is the last border town of strategic, religious and tourist importance which falls into seismic zone V, he said. If an earthquake occurs, it will cause extensive damage to life and property, Sati warned and demanded immediate rehabilitation of residents.

Advertisement

561 residential structures, including two big hotels here, have been damaged by landslides, according to a government survey conducted on Wednesday. However, the actual damage is estimated to be higher than the government estimate. A large part of Badrinath National Highway is in the grip of landslide. Big cracks have appeared in people’s fields. These cracks are widening every day. A water stream suddenly gushed out in JP Colony near Marwari a couple of days back scaring residents. Ravigram, Gandhinagar, Manoharbagh, Singhadhar wards of Joshimath municipality have seen maximum number of landslides. So far nearly fifty families have left their homes for security reasons. Some are staying with their acquaintances while some are staying in shelters.

The number of people leaving their homes and taking refuge elsewhere is likely to only go up in the coming days. Joshimath has many outstanding features. If one talks about religion and culture the famous Badrinath Dham and the penance place of Adi Guru Shankaracharya are inseparably associated with the identity of this city.

It is also known as the gateway to the world-famous skiing destination Auli, Asia’s longest and highest rope-way project, the 420 MW Vishnuprayag hydropower project and the NTPC’s 520 MW Tapovan project under construction. Apart from being a religious and cultural city, it is one of the largest towns near the India-China border and also a very important place from the strategic point of view due to its unique location.

Advertisement

Udayavani is now on Telegram. Click here to join our channel and stay updated with the latest news.

Next