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Border Roads Org works on war-footing to restore U'khand infra

Assessing The Unprecedented Destruction At Rain-ravaged Uttarakhand Including 110 Major Landslides In Small Stretches, The Border Roads Organisation (BRO) Has Taken A Massive Road Rehabilitation Programme In The State, Pressing Into Service About 4,000 Men.

PTI | Updated on: 22 Jun 2013, 08:27:55 PM

New Delhi:

Assessing the unprecedented destruction at rain-ravaged Uttarakhand including 110 major landslides in small stretches, the Border Roads Organisation (BRO) has taken a massive road rehabilitation programme in the state, pressing into service about 4,000 men.

"The extent of damages is unprecedented. As per assessment made, a total of about 13 km length of road at 100 places have been breached. Major slides have occurred at 110 places and nine bridges have either been washed away or damaged," an official said quoting a report.

A massive road rehabilitation programme has been taken up by BRO in the entire Uttarakhand area where it has pressed into service more than 90 excavators and bulldozers, as per information.

BRO has also suffered huge losses on these roads and many of its vehicles and machinery have been washed away.

The official said about 4,000 BRO personnel and workers are making efforts to restore connectivity, working day and night to speed up clearance work.

When contacted, Commander, 21 BRTF, BRO, Col N M Chandarana said that situation was very grave and at one place an entire two-and-a-half km stretch on Badrinath to Joshimath route was washed away.

He said efforts were being made to restore connectivity on war-footing and 350 BRO men alongwith 1,200 workers were making all efforts to restore connectivity.

Meanwhile, as per the report from the area, road up to Uttarkashi is open for all vehicular traffic on Rishikesh-Dharasu-Gangotri, while beyond Uttarkashi there are major breaches in roads at many locations.

Road clearance work has also started from Gangotri side and major part of road between Gangotri & Harshil has been opened for light vehicle or pedestrian traffic, the official said quoting the report.

Efforts are on to open the road between Uttarkashi and Harshil which has suffered major damages, he added.

About Rishikesh-Joshimath-Badrinath-Mana road, he said the stretch has been opened up to km 496 (Govind ghat) and there are major breaches beyond Govindghat.

"Fifty metre bridge at Lambagarh has been washed away. Efforts are on to link the road from both Govindghat and Badrinath sides. Efforts are under way to make a foot track bypassing breach area for speedy evacuation of stranded passengers from Badrinath and Hemkund Saheb area," he added.

Terming the Rudraprayag-Gaurikund Road as the worst affected road in Uttarakhand, he said presently the stretch from Rudraprayag side has been cleared upto 7 km while efforts are underway to clear the road beyond the stretch till 35 kms.

About the bridges, the report said Songanga bridge at km 70.30 has been washed away while the other at 35.60 (Rawanganga) was also damaged.

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First Published : 22 Jun 2013, 08:26:00 PM

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