By PTI
TAPOVAN: The water level in the Dhauli Ganga river surged on Thursday, leading to temporary suspension of rescue work at the tunnel in Tapovan where 25-35 people are trapped for over four days since the glacier disaster.
Security personnel at work inside the tunnel rushed out and heavy machines engaged in drilling through the debris and sludge inside were withdrawn.
Chamoli District Magistrate Swati S Bhadauria said work has been temporarily halted as a precautionary measure. The Dhauli Ganga merges with the Alaknanda river system.
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On Sunday, a glacier burst at Joshimath in the state’s Chamoli district triggered an avalanche and a deluge in the Alaknanda river system that wreaked havoc and washed away hydroelectric stations.
High drama in the midst of press conference in Tapovan just now, message came of water level suddenly rising again in Rishiganga river, all officials and journalists had to evacuate to higher ground @TheMornStandard @NewIndianXpress
— Khogen Singh (@khogensingh1) February 11, 2021
The death toll stands at 34 with multiple agencies racing against time to reach 25-35 workers trapped inside a tunnel at the power project site.
Except Indian Army, Indo-Tibetan Border Police and a few others, Tapovan tunnel rescue site has been evacuated after warnings of rising water levles of Rishi Ganga came from Raini Village. Sirens, whistles and alarms were sounded as a warning! @NewIndianXpress @TheMornStandard pic.twitter.com/MrAba7yeIt
— Vineet Upadhyay (@VineetTNIE) February 11, 2021