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Deafening sound & torrents of water, recall shocked villagers

Deafening sound & torrents of water, recall shocked villagers

Locals at the damaged Dhauliganga hydropower project site at Raini village. PTI

Raini (U’khand), February 7

It was a tranquil winter morning in Raini village until the residents were jolted at around 10 am on Sunday by a loud sound and the sight of huge torrents of water and sludge in the Rishi Ganga river hurtling towards them.

“Before we could make out what was happening, the raging muddy waters of Rishi Ganga had devastated the landscape,” says Dharam Singh (50), a resident of the village. The scenes brought back to the people horrifying memories of the 2013 Kedarnath deluge that killed thousands.

Many were feared swept away in the sudden floods on Sunday, including those who were working near the river.

Three residents of the village, including a 75-year-old woman identified as Amrita Devi who had gone out to work in her field close to the bridge on the Rishi Ganga, are missing since the avalanche struck after the Nanda Devi glacier burst.

Others missing include Yashpal Singh of Valli Raini, who had gone to the fields to graze his livestock and disappeared along with them.

Ranjit Singh (25) of the village, who worked in the Rishi Ganga hydel project, is also missing after the avalanche.

Pradeep Rana of Juwa Gwan village said Sanjay Singh, a resident of the same village who had gone out to the fields to graze his goats, was also missing. Some ancient temples built about 20 metres above the confluence of Rishi Ganga and Dhauli Ganga rivers have also been swept away by the violent avalanche.

Umeli Devi (34), who had come from Nepal to work in the Rishi Ganga hydel project, said 10 of her colleagues had been swept away in the avalanche. — PTI