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Uttarakhand Floods: Bulk Incremation Starts in Kedarnath

New Delhi, June 26, 2013: With the weather clearing a bit and threat of epidemic looming large, mass cremation of people killed in the rain fury in Uttarakhand finally began in Kedarnath on Wednesday even as 3,500 people waited to be
rescued 11 days after the disaster.

As 1,000 more stranded people were evacuated from Badrinath and Harshil sectors by air and road, air chief marshal N.A.K. Browne, on a morale-boosting mission to Uttarakhand after the Indian Air Force (IAF) chopper crash, pledged to continue rescue efforts and hoped to wrap it up in the next few days.

“The cremation of bodies in Kedarnath which was being put off again and again for the past two days (Monday and Tuesday) due to bad weather was finally taken up this afternoon,” IAS officer Ravinath Raman told PTI from Guptkashi. The temple town of Kedarnath was the epicentre of destruction. The number of bodies cremated were not immediately known.

Around 3,500 people are still waiting to be evacuated from Harsil and Badrinath areas, an Indian Army release said. Around 100,000 stranded people have been rescued so far since the disaster struck the hill state on 15 June.

Browne said if the IAF, which is part of the multi-agency operations that also included the army, the Indo-Tibetan Border Police and the National Disaster Management Authority, got three- four days of good weather, it will be able to complete its mission.

“If the weather starts improving by Friday or so, then by Monday, Tuesday we should have all this (task) finished,” he told reporters in Gauchar, the forward base for the rescue choppers.

“The operations are going to continue. In fact, most of the work has already been done. It is now a question of getting the people out from Badrinath and the Harsil sector,” he said, adding, “Our rotors will not stop churning. That means, we will continue with the job till get the people out.”

Uttarakhand chief minister Vijay Bahuguna said people stranded in the Harsil and Badrinath areas will be rescued in the next two days if the weather remains conducive to flights and all steps were being taken to prevent epidemic outbreak in the flood-affected regions.

NDMA vice-chairman M. Shashidhar Reddy said there is a high possibility of the death toll climbing.

“There is 10ft high debris in Kedarnath and we fear that several bodies are trapped,” he said.

Reddy said that nearly 350 people remained untraceable, raising fears that all of them are dead.

According to official figures, so far 822 people have lost their lives in the natural disaster in Uttarakhand.

Source: livemint.com, DT. June 26, 2013.

 

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