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Congress stands with Uttarakhand in hour of tragedy: Sonia Gandhi

Updated on: 08 February,2021 08:21 AM IST  |  New Delhi
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Sonia Gandhi said in a statement: "Concerned about the disturbing news of 'glacier break', flooding and destruction in Uttarakhand, and the resultant projection of danger in the downstream catchment of river Ganga."

Congress stands with Uttarakhand in hour of tragedy: Sonia Gandhi

Sonia Gandhi. File Pic

After the glacier tragedy in Uttarakhand's Chamoli district on Sunday, interim Congress President Sonia Gandhi said she is concerned about the natural disaster hitting the Himalayan state in which several human lives have been lost.


Gandhi said in a statement: "Concerned about the disturbing news of 'glacier break', flooding and destruction in Uttarakhand, and the resultant projection of danger in the downstream catchment of river Ganga."



"I pray for the safety of people and request Congress workers and volunteers to help the people and the authorities in their relief and rescue efforts. The Indian National Congress stands with the people of Uttarakhand in this hour of tragedy and crisis," she added.


Earlier, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Sunday had expressed concern over the situation that arose in the wake of glacier burst and floods in Uttarakhand and urged his party workers to help the affected people.

Rahul tweeted: "The disaster in Chamoli district is sad and my heart goes out for the people of Uttarakhand. The state government should immediately help the affected people, even as the Congress workers will help those in need."

A glacier broke off in Joshimath of Chamoli district on Sunday, causing a massive flood in the Dhauliganga river and endangering the lives of people living along its banks.

Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) officials said that there was a cloudburst and breaching of the reservoir at nearly 10 a.m. which resulted in the flooding of Dhauliganga -- one of the six source streams of the river Ganga. The 85-km river meets the Alaknanda river at Vishnuprayag at the base of Joshimath mountain in Uttarakhand.

Several labourers working at the Rishiganga Hydroelectric Power project were reportedly missing after the disaster.

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