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Centre pushes for 'early warning system' in hills to avert avalanche, flood tragedies

The 2021 floods washed away two hydroelectric power projects — the13.2 MW Rishiganga hydroelectric power project and the Tapovan project on the Dhauliganga river, a tributary of the Alakananda. The 2013 Kedarnath flood damaged at least 10 such power project while killing at least 5,000 people

New Delhi / December 27, 2022 / 14:57 IST
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The floodwater, mud and boulders roared down the mountain along the Alaknanda and Dhauliganga rivers, breaking dams, sweeping away bridges and forcing the evacuation of many villages while turning the countryside into what looked like an ash-colored moonscape. (Image: AP)
The floodwater, mud and boulders roared down the mountain along the Alaknanda and Dhauliganga rivers, breaking dams, sweeping away bridges and forcing the evacuation of many villages while turning the countryside into what looked like an ash-colored moonscape. (Image: AP)

In February 7, 2021, the Chamoli district of Uttarakhand was hit by unprecedented floods caused by an avalanche, damaging two hydropower projects and leaving more than 200 people dead or missing. The Chamoli disaster brought the spotlight back on the need for 'early warning systems' (EWS) to be set up at hydropower projects and dams, which are mostly missing in such projects being built in hilly areas.

Acting on the suggestions of experts, the government has now signed a contract with the Defence Research and Development Organization (DRDO) of the defence ministry for the implementation of an early warning system for vulnerable hydro projects or power stations.

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EWS is an integrated system of hazard monitoring, forecasting and prediction, disaster risk assessment, communication and preparedness for timely action to reduce disaster risks in advance of hazardous events. It can save many lives by ensuring evacuation of those living in the valley or such affected areas.

“The ministry of power and the DRDO will jointly work towards developing suitable mitigation measures against avalanches, landslides, glaciers, glacial lakes and other geo-hazards. The expertise of DRDO will also be utilised in developing comprehensive EWS for vulnerable hydro projects/ power stations in hilly regions. Separate and specific tasks will be formulated between DRDO and respective project developer(s) in agreement with broad understanding developed through this MoU,” the power ministry said in a statement on December 27.