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HIMALAYAN TSUNAMI By:-V!$#@L

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  • 1.HIMALAYAN TSUNAMIBy:-V!$#@L

2. INTRODUCTION Uttarakhand has a total area of 53,484 km of which 93% is mountainous and 64% is covered by forest. Most of the Uttarakhand part of the state is covered by high Himalayan peaks and glaciers Two of India's largest rivers, the Ganga and the Yamuna, originate in the glaciers of Uttarakhand LOADING. 3. These two pilgrimage, Badrinath and Kedarnath form the Chota Char Dham lies in uttrakhand It is well known as the "Land of the Gods" Uttrakhand is well known for his chota char dham:Kedarnath Badrinath Gangotri Yamunotri Uttrakhand is considered as one of the most beautiful state 4. KEDARNATH TEMPLELOADINGBADRINATH TEMPLE 5. GANGOTRI TEMPLELOADINGYAMUNOTRI TEMPLE 6. THIS MONSOON... LOADING 7. DESTROYED LOADING 8. UTTRAKHAND LOADING 9. Who is Responsible for this, Man or Nature ?? 10. Natural Reason...?LOADING 11. From 14 to 17 June 2013, Indian state of uttrakhand and near by are received heavy rainfall The rainfall was was above benchmark which is above 375 precent LOADING 12. A multiday cloudburst ,centered on the state Uttarakhand caused devastating floods and landslides. LOADING 13. Due to Continuous Rain the Chorabari Glacier melted and this triggered the flooding of the Mandakini river Which led to heavy floods near Gobindghat, Kedar Dome, Rudraprayag district, Uttarakhand 14. Is Only Nature faulty..? LOADING 15. MAN MADE REASONS.?LOADING 16. The Uttrakhand Disaster have been officially termed a natural calamity caused by cloudbursts and unprecedented heavy monsoon rainfall. However, the true causes of the epic tragedy is growth of tourism, unchecked Rapid increase of roads, hotels, shops and multistory housing in ecologically fragile areas and unplanned construction are the reason for landslide 17. Also Rapid growth of hydroelectricity dams that disrupt water balances and this also triggered the action of disaster LOADING 18. More than 220 power and mining projects are running in 14 river valleys in Uttarakhand. Several rivers are being diverted through tunnels for these projects leading to major disasters in the state. LOADING. 19. Deforestation is also one of the most important factor of Uttrakhand disaster, which cause frequently landslide. 20. RESCUE OPERATION.LOADING. 21. The Army, Air Force, Navy, Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP), Border Security Force, National Disaster Response Force (NDRF), Public Works Department and local administrations worked together for quick rescue operations. 22. Several thousand soldiers were deployed for the rescue missions 23. Helicopters were used to rescue people 24. ITBP Officers distributed medicines to stranded pilgrims during in Uttarakhand rescue operation 25. Local people distribute food to rescued pilgrims near IAF base camp in Dharasu 26. By 21 June 2013, the Army had deployed 10,000 soldiers and 11 helicopters, the Navy had sent 45 naval divers, and the Air force had deployed 43 aircraft including 36 helicopters.LOADING.. 27. From 17 June to 30 June 2013, the IAF airlifted a total of 18,424 people - flying a total of 2,137 sorties and dropping landing a total of 3,36,930 kg of relief material and equipment LOADING. 28. Prime Minister of India undertook an aerial survey of the affected areas and announced 1000 crore (US$160 million) aid package. ] 29. In this rescue operation one helicopter has get crashed and 20 bodies has found on the site 30. The woods has been brought to the site with helicopter for the funeral of the people who died in Uttrakhand flood 31. Several state governments also announced financial assistance: Uttar Pradesh Government 25 crore, The governments of Haryana, Maharashtra and Delhi 10 crore each, The governments of Tamil Nadu, Odisha, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh 5 crore each. LOADING. 32. The US Ambassador to India extended a financial help of USD $150,000 through the United States Agency Also US announced that the US will provide further financial aid of USD $75,000.LOADING. 33. Statics LOADING. 34. 822 were Deaths occurred in flood (official estimates) 1800 were Missing persons 2232 houses were fully Damaged 154 bridges get Damaged 1520 roads get Damaged Government has also announced 2 lakhs for total damaged houses in flood 35. So, How To Avoid this??LOADING 36. At last we come to a conclusion that the causes of Himalayan tsunami are both Nature as well as a fair companion Human beings . From these example of disaster done by the human being all people should pay attention towards nature and we should Awake, Arise and Act to stop nature erosion. Everyone must join this march for a great movement towards our nature erosion. Power lies in the Hand of us ,Now it is upon us to use this for welfare of mankind or for the destruction. We should use for Head, Heart and Hand for the reconstruction of the society. Lets guys join up to make India a Healthy, Wealthy and full of glorious country.LOADING 37. Hydroelectricity plants should not be made on the rivers No Dams should be made on the rivers Factories or Industrial Waste should not be drained into the rivers, it can block the path of rivers Garbage should be thrown in the dustbin not in the rivers Population increase is also one of the biggest problem for tsunami..LOADING 38. THANK You