Dharali cramp: The work to channel the lake in Harshil with the rear charger will be public life common -Uttarkashi News attempts to restore life into a Ramphit Dharali and Haaril
Attempts are to normalize life after a disaster in Dharali and Harshil of Uttarkashi. The lake in the Bhagirathi River is channeled with the army of the military, although it becomes difficult due to the swamp. The first explosion plan was canceled for security reasons. Due to the joint efforts of administration and workers, the water of the lake has reduced somewhat, but a large machine is needed. Jagran correspondent, Uttarkashi. The government machinery has placed all strength to bring life back on track in Dharali and Harshil that have been affected. In this relief, the work to channel the lake in the Bhagirathi River in Harshil region began with the army loader. However, there are problems with the management of the machine due to the formation of marshes. Until now, this work has been done with the help of workers. Earlier, drainage was planned from the lake by shooting, but it had to be canceled for security reasons. On August 5, the flow of Bhagirathi River was blocked by the rubble after Cloudburst in Tilgad. As a result, approximately 750 meters long and 80 meters of width were formed between Harshil-Dhali. It also damaged the army camp along the Gangotri highway. Initially, the army launched a machine in the lake for drainage drowning in the swamp. After this, the administration drain drain to the irrigation department, Uttarakhand Jal Vidyut Nigam, NDRF and SDRF. Until now, with the help of 50 workers, work has been done to drain drainage. As a result, the lake water also reduced by about one and a half foot on Saturday. After this, there was a question to open the lake from the machine again. On the initiative of the administration, the army ranked its back loader in the lake on Tuesday. However, the lake water became marshes in many places after the water was reduced. As a result, there is a problem in machine operations. District Magistrate Prashant Arya said the drainage work is expected to be accelerated with the help of the machine. Relief and search in the recovery of Gangotri Highway and Dharli will also be possible quickly due to the water of the lake. At the same time, Madhavendra Singh Rawat, president of the Upla Branchnaur disaster relief Jan Manch, says that a large exoveter machine is needed here in place of the backho charger.