There is still lack of better communication network even after 7 years of Kedarnath disaster
There is still lack of better communication network even after 7 years of Kedarnath disaster
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Lessons are still to be learned even after seven years of the Kedarnath disaster in the state. Even after all the efforts in the country, a better network of communication has not been established. This is when the risk of disaster is constantly increasing due to changes in weather. The Kedarnath disaster in June 2013 attracted worldwide attention. In the performance audit after this disaster, the CAG also raised questions about the state's disaster management system. After the CAG report, it was also revealed in the workshops held at the national and state level that Pradesh needs the most strong communication system.

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A system that can work during a disaster. There was talk of establishing a mechanism for early warning of danger. A major lesson of the Kedarnath disaster involved marking sensitive places and removing the people living there from danger. In terms of earthquake, the state is included in zones four and five. The state is also very sensitive in terms of landslides. Nearly 200 highly sensitive zones have also been identified in it. Due to the change in the weather, cases of heavy rains are also coming up in the monsoon. This has led to increasing cases of floods in the plains and landslides in the mountainous areas.

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Due to the glacial drought, new lakes are also being constructed in the higher Himalayan region and due to this, the risk of sudden flood is also increasing. According to the State of the Environment Report, Uttarakhand has experienced earthquakes of up to 9 scales twice. The Badrinath region was affected by this earthquake in 1803. An earthquake of similar magnitude occurred in 1809 in the Garhwal region. According to an IMD report, since 1803, Uttarakhand has so far suffered about 65 earthquakes. Of these, there have been 11 that proved to be more damaging. This includes post-1990 earthquakes in Uttarkashi and Chamoli.

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