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  • Did landslides on lake banks cause massive floods in Sikkim? Situation visible in satellite image

    It is noteworthy that in the pictures, open parts of the banks of the lake are visible. This shows that after the release of water from the crack, the water level of the lake has continued to drop significantly and has caused severe flooding in the Teesta river basin downstream.

    There is also evidence of landslides, which may have been a factor in the bursting of the lake shore.

    Arup R Dasgupta, managing editor of Geospatial World (formerly GIS Development) magazine and a veteran ISRO imagery expert, said, “There is a lot of snow in the glacier these days and this snowpack may have exerted strong pressure on the mouth of the lake, causing the crack.”

    South Lonak Lake is in North Sikkim at an altitude of 17,100 feet, not far from the India-China border.

    The new photos show the exact area where the glacial lake breached. One of the photos indicates that water continued to flow from the lake on Friday, three days after the lake broke its banks.

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    Due to the decrease in the water level of the lake, a large area of ​​its coastline has become visible. This is an area which was under water just three days ago.

    Scientists of the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) had already said that the area covered by the lake has reduced by half. According to estimates, now only 60.3 hectares of its area has water.

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    The water in South Lonak Lake came from glacial runoff from the receding North Lonak Glacier and the Main Lonak Glacier. Leading scientist Dr SN Remya said in a 2013 paper that, due to this, the surface area of ​​the lake increased by 500 meters and the average depth by 50 meters.

    In the photographs taken in February this year, the lake is seen completely frozen, although the pattern of cracks on the surface of the ice is clearly visible.

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    However, Friday’s picture shows a large amount of broken ice and layers of floating ice on the surface of the lake. It is not clear whether this ice looks like this due to the increased flow of water towards the crack or this ice had melted to a great extent during the summer months.

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    Dasgupta said, “The first image shows a definite pattern of cracks on the surface of the lake ice, which indicates that the ice surface was under pressure, probably from the glacier. As seen in the second image, “This pressure probably increased due to fresh snow on the glacier. This could be the reason for the crack.”

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    An October 6 photo of South Lonak Lake shows clear evidence of a landslide on one of its banks. It is not clear whether the landslide caused the water to come out or was a factor that resulted in the breaching of the lake’s banks.

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    A study published in 2021 in the journal Geomorphology noted that, “Lake-terminating glaciers in Sikkim have seen rapid growth… South Lonak Glacier is no different. It is one of the fastest shrinking glaciers in The associated proglacial South Lonak Lake has become the largest and fastest growing lake in the state. This has raised concerns over the potential for danger as there is a large population in its downstream… ”

  • Devastation everywhere in Sikkim.. 25 people died, search for 143 people continues, see the horrifying scene of flood.

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    Three days after a cloudburst caused flash floods in the Teesta river in Sikkim, the number of bodies found in its downstream areas has risen to 25, while a large number of people are still missing. Seven army soldiers are also among the dead. Officials gave this information on Friday.

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    Officials said that 143 people are still missing, while about 2,413 people have been rescued and are taking shelter in relief camps.

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    Sikkim Chief Minister Prem Singh Tamang announced an ex-gratia amount of Rs 4 lakh to the next of kin of each person who lost his life in the flash floods in the state. He also announced immediate relief of Rs 2000 each to the people taking shelter in relief camps.

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    CM Tamang said that there has been a loss of thousands of crores of rupees. We cannot give exact details about the loss, it will be known only when a committee is formed and it completes its analysis. Our first priority is to rescue the stranded people and provide them immediate relief.

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    CM Tamang said that road connectivity between the districts has been broken and bridges have been washed away. Communication services have been badly affected in North Sikkim. CM Tamang said that out of 23 army soldiers missing from Bardang area, bodies of seven have been recovered from different parts of the low-lying areas, while one has been rescued and the search for the remaining missing soldiers is going on in Sikkim and North Bengal.

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    Sikkim State Disaster Management Authority (SSDMA) said in its latest bulletin that so far 25 people have died and 143 are missing. While 15 people, including six army personnel, died in Pakyong district, four soldiers and six civilians were killed in Mangan and Gangtok districts, the SSDMA said. He said that about 25,100 people have been affected by this disaster.

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    The Chief Minister said that he has spoken to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Union Home Minister Amit Shah and President Draupadi Murmu and other central leaders. “He has assured me that all necessary assistance will be provided to the state,” Tamang said. Shah has approved the release of an advance amount of Rs 44.8 crore to the state from the central share of the State Disaster Response Fund (SDRF) to provide relief to the people affected by the floods in Sikkim.

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    Following Shah’s direction, the Home Ministry constituted an Inter-Ministerial Central Team (IMCT) which will soon visit the affected areas of Sikkim to assess the flood caused by the cloudburst and the damage caused by it, an official statement said. Will visit.

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    Due to cloud burst over Lhonak Lake, there was sudden flood in Teesta River, a huge amount of water collected and flowed towards Chungthang Dam. The torrential water flow destroyed power plant infrastructure and flooded low-lying towns and villages. The floods washed away 13 bridges in the state, including eight in Mangan district alone. Three bridges in Gangtok and two in Namchi were washed away.

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    The flood has caused maximum devastation in Chungthang city and 80 percent of its area has been affected. National Highway (NH) 10, considered the lifeline of the state, has suffered heavy damage at many places. Meanwhile, the search for 15 missing army soldiers is going on in the low-lying area near Teesta Barrage.

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    CM Tamang has also assured free medical treatment and logistical support to the displaced people who are working here from outside the state and wish to return, till Siliguri, the largest city of northern West Bengal. On the criticism from various quarters regarding the construction of hydropower projects in the ecologically sensitive hilly region, he blamed the flawed and poor development model of the previous governments for the disaster.

  • Flood in Sikkim: Eight people have died so far due to flood in Sikkim, 49 people including 23 army personnel are still missing.

    Sikkim Flood: Eight people died and 49 people, including 23 army personnel, went missing after a cloudburst over Lhonak Lake in North Sikkim caused flash floods in the Teesta river. Officials gave this information on Wednesday. He told that three people were washed away in North Bengal. Officials said the situation worsened due to the release of water from the Chungthang Dam. The flood occurred around 1.30 am on Tuesday. Gangtok Deputy District Magistrate (SDM) Mahendra Chhetri said, five bodies have been recovered from Golitar and Singtam areas.

    49 people including 23 army personnel missing

    Another official said that apart from 23 army personnel, 26 civilians are also missing due to the flood, while 45 people were rescued, including 18 injured. “A steel bridge at Singtam, 30 km from state capital Gangtok, was completely washed away in the waters of Teesta river in the early hours of Wednesday,” an official said. This bridge is also known as Indreni Bridge. The Sikkim government has declared it a disaster in a notification. Defense spokesperson Lieutenant Colonel Mahendra Rawat said that due to the release of water from Chungthang Dam, the water level in the lake suddenly increased by 15 to 20 feet. He said, “23 army personnel are reported missing and 41 vehicles are stuck in the mud.”

    Flood in many towns also

    The spokesperson said that due to communication breakdown, the missing personnel have not been identified yet. Kolkata tourist Rajeev Bhattacharya, who went for trekking from Gangtok towards Singtam, told about the incident that we saw a huge wave of water coming at a high speed in the valley. Due to the surge in the river, many towns including Dikchu, Singtam and Rangpo located in the Teesta river valley region have also been flooded. The Education Department said in a circular that all schools located in Mangan, Gangtok, Pakyong and Namchi districts will remain closed till October 8.

    Flood warning for North Bengal and Bangladesh

    Parts of National Highway 10, the main link between Sikkim and the rest of the country, were washed away, officials said, adding that flood warnings have been issued for north Bengal and Bangladesh, where the Teesta flows. Police officials from neighboring West Bengal said two youths – Swarndweep Majumdar and Shrikant Majumdar from Raiganj district and Ishaan from Jharkhand – went missing in Sikkim on Wednesday. He told that all three had left for Sikkim on a motorcycle on Saturday for holidays. Officials said that two other bridges have collapsed due to the surge in Teesta near Lanco Hydel power project. He said that the administration has set up several relief camps, where hundreds of people have taken shelter.