Swept Away: The Calamities That Exposed More Than Just A Tragedy

Questions loom over the circumstances that led to their presence in a known high-risk zone during peak monsoon, and whether the disaster was, in some ways, avoidable.

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In its December 2023 edition, 온라인 카지노 사이트 delved into the untold stories behind the calamity—the lives lost, the accountability evaded, and the compounding cost of ignoring early warnings. Photo: File photo
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Amidst the towering cliffs and winding trails of Uttarakhand’s Barkot tehsil, a disaster of chilling proportions unfolded. A sudden, violent cloudburst in the Silai Band area, tucked between the villages of Paligad and Ojri Daburkot, left nine construction workers unaccounted for, swallowed by the fury of nature. What followed was a deluge of rain and cascading landslides, tearing through the ecologically fragile slopes of the Yamunotri National Highway, a lifeline now turned into a landslide-prone corridor of chaos.

As the relentless monsoon rains continued to batter the region, the situation grew increasingly dire. Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami confirmed the disaster, attributing the disappearance of the workers to a cloudburst-induced landslide. Rescue operations were launched with urgency, as teams from the SDRF, NDRF, and local authorities braved treacherous terrain in a desperate race against time.

But this tragedy revealed far more than the raw force of nature. It spotlighted the uneasy intersection of human vulnerability and institutional neglect. The missing workers weren’t just victims of a cloudburst; they were casualties of a system that failed to safeguard them. Questions loom over the circumstances that led to their presence in a known high-risk zone during peak monsoon, and whether the disaster was, in some ways, avoidable.

In its December 2023 edition, 온라인 카지노 사이트 delved into the untold stories behind the calamity—the lives lost, the accountability evaded, and the compounding cost of ignoring early warnings. This is not just a story about nature’s wrath; it is a piercing reflection on the human failures that made a tragic event inevitable.

Ashwani Sharma and Asghar Khan looked at the never-ending war between man and nature during the Uttarakhand tunnel rescue in November 2024 when 41 brave workers were trapped for 400 hours under 60 metres of debris.

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