Dam Induced Flood Disaster · Floods

DRP 250825: Threat of Dam Floods continue to be ignored

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  1. Every year, during peak monsoon season, dams built in himalayan region are unable to cope up to hold the rise of water level. Hence, one after another dam flood gates are open, creating floods in lower regions. Still government nods for more dams in HP and Arunachal showing reasons that dams are going to save people downstream from getting flooded. Either they don’t remember what they said earlier or people forget. Sainj valley was flooded repeatedly since Parvati I and II came into being. People of Malana are now objecting against upcoming Malana dam. Similarly low lying areas in Punjab and Himachal have been flooded by Pong dam releases even last year too. Each time however, there’s one very conspicuous management that can be seen on indian media, “headline management.” Whether there are loss of lives and property, respective state governments are clueless about how to save local people from repeated disasters like this. Who’s going to tell them that CLIMATE CHANGE doesn’t happen on its own, it’s human activity induced phenomenon. Spending tax money for funding 4 to 6 lane highways, tunnels, rail network and building dams in the himalayas are the main human activities which by the way are not done by local people though some of them are enticed to say things in favour of political narrative endangering the life of all the inhabitants. If these so-called development works don’t stop, we will keep seeing more damages every time.

    And what’s “war-footing” BTW when people of Dharali and Kishtwar don’t even get the correct information about their missing people!!

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