Uttarakhand speaker pegs death toll at 10,000; Shinde says 900


Almora/Dehradun, Jun 29 (PTI): Two weeks after flashfloods and landslides devastated Uttarakhand, there was no clarity on the death toll with state Assembly Speaker Govind Singh Kunjwal claiming today that it may cross 10,000 while Home Minister Sushilkumar Shinde pegged it at 900.

Kunjwal claimed in Almora that the death toll can cross 10,000. "Earlier when I returned from a tour of Garhwal region I believed the casualty figure could be 4,000 to 5,000. But now as per my information and bodies being seen by the people, I can say the figure can cross the 10,000 mark," he said.

In Mumbai, Shinde said, "According to my information, last night the toll was 900."

Chief Minister Vijay Bahuguna, who has stated that over 1,000 people may have perished in the calamity, trashed Kunjwal's claim, saying it is incorrect and that true figures will come out once the debris have been cleared.

Chief Secretary Subhash Kumar said a clearer picture will emerge in a couple of days as the figure of missing persons, said to be around 3,000, is being ascertained following detection of several cases of duplication.

Rescue work in Badrinath area resumed during the day after some delay due to bad weather and 1,313 pilgrims including some villagers were evacuated -- 600 by helicopters and the remaining by road, Chief Secretary Subhash Kumar told reporters in Dehradun. He said about 500 people still remain to be evacuated.

Efforts are also being made on a war-footing to ensure supply of essential relief material to over 600 villages in Rudraprayag, Chamoli and Uttarkashi districts, which are cut off after the floods.

2,379 metric tonnes of wheat and 2,875 metric tonnes of rice has so far been dispatched to these villages. The frequently changing weather is hampering work as the relief material can be supplied only by air, the officials said.

Road network in Uttarakhand has been badly damaged in the floods, with 259 roads damaged in Tehri, 139 in Dehradun, 132 in Uttarkashi, 110 in Chamoli and 71 in Rudraparayag district.

Over 200 families living along the banks of Bhagirathi river have been asked to move to safer places following a rise in water level.

The MeT department, however, has sought to allay apprehensions, stating that the water level rise is mainly due to melting of glaciers with the sun showing up and that there is no flood threat.

Uttarakhand MeT department Director Anand Sharma said the snow in upper reaches was melting with the sun coming out, and this was increasing water level in rivers.

"There is nothing to worry about as it will not create any flood situation," he said.

Inclement weather hampered rescue operations and work to clear debris in worst-hit Kedarnath area.

Mass cremation of bodies continued for another day to minimise chances of an epidemic outbreak. The last rites of 34 bodies have been performed and the cremation of 12 more bodies pulled out from the debris is likely to be conducted soon after identification and other formalities have been completed, officials said.

With the threat of an epidemic outbreak looming large due to decaying bodies lying under debris, and some also flowing down the Ganga, teams of doctors have been sent to affected districts to initiate remedial action, the officials said.

A team of experts from Archaeological Survey of India will visit the Kedarnath temple in Uttarakhand to assess the quantum of damage caused by the flood fury as also the restoration work required for the shrine.

The team of five experts from Dehradun and Delhi will discuss all aspects of the restoration work of the revered temple which bore the brunt of floods and landslides triggered by the deluge in the hill state on June 16.

Shinde said as of today, about 1.05 lakh people have been evacuated from the affected areas of Uttarakhand. "But still there are several places where there are people (stranded)."

The Home Minister said the military would carry out combing operations to evacuate remaining stranded people.

There has been partial scaling down of IAF operations with the majority of stranded people having been evacuated to safer places, a senior official said.

Admitting extensive damage to hydel power projects built in the Ganga and its tributaries flowing in affected areas, the Chief Secretary said the 4 mw Kaliganga -1 project commissioned a few months ago had been totally washed away by the floods causing a loss of about Rs 40 crore.

Though the extent of damage caused by the calamity is still being assessed by different departments, according to preliminary estimates of the PWD and the department of hydro electricty the losses must run into over Rs 700-800 crore.

Estimates from various other departments including agriculture are still awaited, he said.

  

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  • Sachidanand Shetty, Mundkur/Dubai

    Sun, Jun 30 2013

    We wish and pray with God to limit the total death toll up to 900 as mentioned by Shinde. But same person would have said 90,000 instead of 900 had it happened in Gujarat or MP. Just offer One Lakh Rupees per one corpse to both these gentlemen and then you see the outcome

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  • Ceraj, Bejai, Mangalore

    Sun, Jun 30 2013

    Govind Singh Kunjwal did you also include trees,animal, chairs,tables?? or could be Shinde just woke up from his sleep..

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  • ESKEY, UDUPI

    Sun, Jun 30 2013

    FEKU No 2 and FEKU No 3

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  • Veerappa. D . N, Madikeri

    Sun, Jun 30 2013

    Here in Uttarakhand the official Central govt figures of death toll is only 10% of actual deaths, just like the death toll of Gujarat Riot and 1984 Anti-Sikh Riot the official govt figures were just 10% of actual deaths.

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  • Dinesh Poojary, Kundapura/Bengaluru

    Sun, Jun 30 2013

    Shinde,

    Pls make sure future PM is not washed away in flood. He has disappeared for a long. We need him for entertainment, because it is common tendency that people make fun of stupids....

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  • Dinesh Poojary, Kundapura/Bengaluru

    Sat, Jun 29 2013

    Now corruption supporter Ismail might say Shinde is right..!! If Shinde says RSS is behind the recent flood, our Ismail says yes yes....

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  • Jagdish, Riyadh

    Sun, Jun 30 2013

    hahahahahahahahah.....no doubt

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  • KRPrabhu,

    Sun, Jun 30 2013

    Due to oldagee,Shinde might have forgotten to bring Hindus/RSS to accuse for Uttarakand floods.We can expect a rejoinder soon...

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  • ESKEY, UDUPI

    Sun, Jun 30 2013

    Dinesh,
    For a change think of this possibility.
    Uttarakhand Govt might have sensed an opportunity.
    By showing the death toll higher, Avail the compensation amount bigger,
    Then all CONgis can share and EAT the funds more than their capacity.

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  • R.Bhandarkar, M'lore

    Sat, Jun 29 2013

    This fellow should be taught Maths the 'Abacus' way.He should be admitted to L.K.G.classes immediately.
    Can't understand why the ruling party wants to make an 'ass' of itself by repeatedly allowing this clown to make statements on sensitive issues.He would serve if he just kept his mouth shut. Madam Sonia-You listening?It's high time....

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  • C Sharath, Mangalore

    Sat, Jun 29 2013

    Age problem. Happens to anybody. good that the congress brought him home from USA during the aftermath of nature strike. May be he is still having Jet lag.

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  • shagird, mangalore

    Sat, Jun 29 2013

    Mr.Shinde always does a flop show, something is seriously wrong with him.He is always far away from ground realities, totally useless.He better work as chaiwalah at congress house.

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  • KRPrabhu, Mangalore/Bangalore

    Sat, Jun 29 2013

    Shinde appears very weak  in maths.Growing age may be the constraint for discharging duties properly.
    Most ineffective/irresponsible HM India has ever seen.

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Katapadi/Bangalore

    Sat, Jun 29 2013

    Mr.Shinde might have counted the dead bodies and might have come to the conclusion of 900.It may be more than 10000 because no one can be saved for such a crude natural calamities except our great army.Thanq.

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