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1 PPT ON DISASTER AFFECTED AREAS OF UTTARKASHI IN FRONT OF INTER MINISTERIAL CENTRAL TEAM HONRABLE JOINT SECRETORY (IS II) SHRI M. GOPAL REDDY IAS MINISTRY OF HOME AFFAIRS GOVERNMENT OF INDIA WELCOME TO UTTARKASHI
2 Flood disaster hits to Uttarkashi at a glance Date
3 UTTARKASHI 2012 SEQUENCE OF EVENTS Location of major disaster incidences in Uttarkashi during the current monsoon season.
4 Fig. :Daily rainfall received in Uttarkashi in the month of August2012. (source : DMMC Uttarakhand)
5 Natural Calamity ( ) District Uttarkashi (Uttarakhand) at a Glance Area 8016 Sq. Km. Population Blocks 6 Tehsils 6 Villages 668 Rivers Ganga &Yamuna Tributaries Assi Ganga, Swari Gad Hanuman Ganga, Rupin, Supin, Tons etc.
6 Detail of losses due to Flash Flood During monsoon 2012 Villages affected 192 Total Families Affected 2383 Population affected Agri. Land area affected ha. Public Properties damaged Lacs House Damaged (Pucca) A- Fully damaged Houses 132 B- Severely damaged 149 C- Partially damaged houses 313 (Kachha) Fully damaged 09 Livestock losses 436 Dead Persons 35 Injured Persons 20
7 Details of affected villages / families/ Peoples up to 06/10/2012 Tehsil Name Affected villages Affected families No. of People affected Bhatwari Dunda Chinyalisaur Barkot Purola Mori Total ,115
8 Department wise Demand of Fund for repair /Restoration of damaged Infrastructure District Uttarkashi S.N o. Year Department No of Scheme Total Money Required for Restoration (` in Lacs) BORDER ROAD ORGANISATION IRRIGATION DEPARTMENT UTTARKASHI NAGAR PALIKA PARISHAD UTTARKASHI FOREST DEPARTMENT UTTARKASHI RURAL DEVLOPMENT ZILA PANCHYAT UTTARAKHAND JAL VIDYUT NIGAM Ltd. 2 5 UTTARAKHAND LOK NIRMAN VIBHAG (6th Circle P.W.D. Uttarkashi) UTTARAKHAND JAL SANSTHAN, (WATER SUPPLY SCHEMES) 10 CONSTRUCTION DIVISION, PEYAJAL NIGAM, UTTARKASHI 11 UTTARANCHAL UTTARKASHI POWER UTTARAKHAND CORPORATION Money Required Additional Fund for Repairs of Requirement for Immediate Nature Complete as per SDRF Restoration (4-6) Norms (` in Lacs) (` in Lacs)
9 12 REVENUE DEPARTMENT BHATWARI, UTTARKASHI TEHSIL FISHERIES DEPARTMENTS UTTARKASHI TOURISM DEPARTMENT UTTARKASHI EDUCATION DEPARTMENT UTTARKASHI FIRE SERVICE GANGORI UTTARKASHI NAGAR PANCHYAT GANGOTRI ANIMAL HUSBANDRY HEALTH DEPARTMENT CONSTRUCTION AND MAINTENANCE 13 UNIT (GANGA) UTTARAKHAND PEYJAL NIGAM UTTARKASHI 14 MINOR IRRIGATION 20 BHARAT SHANCHAR UTTARKASHI 21 UTTARAKHAND RENEWABLE ENERGY DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY UTTARKASHI Total NIGAM LTD 2472
10 Uttaranchal Jal Vidut Nigam No. of Damaged Scheme 08 Total restoration Cost Rs Lacs Damage of retaining wall /Fencing /Flushing conduit outlet at Joshiyara Barrage Rsstoration Cost enditure Rs Lacs
11 UJVNL road from Joshiyara Barrage to Manera Affected length 600 meter Restoration Cost Rs Lacs
12 Damaged portion of approach Road to Tiloth Motor Bridge Uttarkashi Damage portion length 55meter Restoration Cost Rs Lacs Damage of 60 M approach Road / Tiloth Motor Bridge, Uttarkashi
13 U.J.V.N.Ltd. (Small Hydro Projects Division, Maneri) Assi Ganga -1St Total Damage Restoration Cost Rs. = Lac
14 View of Trench Weir & Power duct location before & after flash flood. Restoration cost Rs Lacs Before After
15 A View of RCC DeDe-silting Tank before & after flood. Restoration cost Rs. = Lacs Before After
16 View of Powerhouse Building Restoration Cost Rs. = Lacs Before flood After flood
17 Inside view iew of Powerhouse Building before & after flood. Before After
18 View of machine hall before & after flood. Restoration Cost Rs. = Lacs Before After
19 View of Control panels in Control Room before & after flood. Before After
20 DAMAGES OF SMALL HYDRO ELECTRIC PROJECT ASSI ASSI--GANGA GANGA--II INSTALLED CAPACITY 2x2.25 MW Total Project Cost Rs = Damaged Cost Rs = Lacs Lacs
21 DAMAGED TRENCH WEIR AND INTAKE STRUCTURES Restoration cost Rs Lacs View after 03/08/2012 Before 03/08/2012 Alignment of weir & Power Duct
22 Intake before 03/08/2012 Intake after 03/08/2012
23 Damaged Power Duct Power Duct before 03/08/2012 Power Duct after 03/08/2012 Restoration cost Rs Lacs
24 Damaged de-silting Tank Restoration cost Rs Lacs Desilting Tank Before 03/08/2012 Desilting Tank after 03/08/2012
25 Damaged Power channel Restoration cost Rs Lacs Power Channel Before 03/08/2012 Power Channel after 03/08/2012
26 Power Channel before 03/08/12 Landslide below Power Channel after 03/08/12 and still continue sliding
27 Damaged Power House raft Restoration cost Rs Lacs Penstock alignment Power House location Switchyard TRC outfall Power House Draft tube Raft before 03/08/12 Power House location after 03/08/12
28 U.J.V.N.Ltd. (Small Hydro Projects Division, Maneri) Kaldi Gad Total Damage Restoration Cost Rs. = Lacs
29 POWER HOUSE & TRC : COST OF DAMAGES= LACS 9.0MW KALDIGAD SHP BEFORE FLOOD AFTER FLOOD
30 KALDIGAD WEIR Cost of Damages : Lacs DEAD PORTION OF WEIR BEFORE FLOOD DEAD PORTION OF WEIR AFTER FLOOD
31 Details of Affected PWD Roads, Bridges and Buildings Tehsil / Div. Division Name Total No. of damaged Roads Total Bridges damaged Immediate Amount needed to openning communica tion (Under SDRF) Additional Fund for restoration of roads /Building/Bri dges Total amount needed for restoration of roads /Building/ Bridges Prov Div PWD Bhatwari PWD Bhatwari Prov Div PWD Uttarkashi PWD Uttarkashi Cosnt Div PWD Uttarkashi PWD Joshiyara Cosnt. Div PWD Barkot PWD Barkot Const. Div. PWD Purola PWD Purola National Highway Div. PWD, Barkot N/H. Division Irrig. Div. PWD. uttarkashi PMGSY DIV A.D.B. Asian Dev. Bank Total
32 Damaged Joshiyara Suspension Bridge Old Span 140 Meter Proposed span 160 meter Estimated restoration cost = Rs 1000 Lacs Joshiyara Suspension Bridge during Damage Joshiyara Suspension Bridge after Damage
33 NH-94 (Dharasu-Phoolchatti Section), KM-216 Hect.(6-8) 150m Road Washed-Out (Along AsnolGad River) Protection with C.C. Block, wire crates, Retaining Wall, 150m c.c. road to be constructed Restoration Cost = lacs
34 Border Road Task Force Total damaged schemes = 15 Total Restoration cost Rs. = Lacs
35 Damaged BRO Gangori Motor Bridge Span 55 meter Estimated restoration cost Lacs Affacted Gangori Town Washed -Out Motor Bridge
36 DAMAGE OF B/BRIDGE DUE TO LAND SLIDE AT SAWARIGAD ON D-G ROAD & Construction of new Bridge SPAN 33 meter Restoration cost 4000 lac
37 Damaged BRO by pass road near Manera Damaged Road length 300 meter Restoration cost 1 crore
38 Damaged BRO Road near Tambakhani Damage Road length 100mt. Restoration cost Rs 1.56 Crore
39 Damaged BRO Gangotri Motor Road at Laldang (near maneri) Affected length 250 meter Restoration cost Rs. 150 lacs
40 ROAD WASHED OUT AT KM (Ongi) ON D- ROAD Affected length 500 meter Restoration cost 30 lac
41 ROAD WASHED OUT AT KM (Gangori) ON D-G ROAD Damage length 200 meter Restoration cost 2.5 Crore
42 DAMAGE KM (MALLA) ON D-G ROAD Damage Length 150 meter Restoration cost 35 Lac
43 Damages with Irrigation Department (UKI) Total Division 03 Total Restoration Cost for Damaged Schemes Rs. = Lacs Irrigation Division, Uttarkashi Restoration Cost. Rs Lacs Tubewell Division Dehradun Restoration Cost. Rs Lacs Irrigation Division, Purola Restoration Cost. Rs Lacs
44 Irrigation Department Damaged Assets Damaged Flood Protection wall River side Tiloth Damaged Length 330 Mtrs, Restoration Cost Rs Lacs
45 After Flood ( ) Irrigation Depatt. damaged flood protection works river side at Mando Length 1200 Mtrs. Restoration Cost Rs Lacs Before Flood
46 Damaged Flood protection wall at Left Bank of Assi Ganga in Gangori Length 1000 Mtrs. Restoration Cost Rs Lacs
47 Damaged Flood protection wall at Left Bank of Assi Ganga in Gangori Damaged Length 950 meter Reconstruction cost 9.8 Crore
48 Damaged Flood protection wall at Left Bank of Bhagirathi River in Joshiyara Length 500 Mt. Restoration Cost Rs Lacks
49 Damaged site Tiloth Flood Protection works Length 330 Mtrs. Restoration Cost Rs Lacs
50 Damages of Uttaranchal Jal Snasthan Uttarkashi Tehsil Wise Damaged Drinking Water Pipe Line Schemes Tehsil Bhatwari Tehsil Dunda Tehsil Chinyalisaur Tehsil Barkot Tehsil Purola Tehsil Mori Total schemes Damaged Total schemes Damaged Total schemes Damaged Total schemes Damaged Total schemes Damaged Total schemes Damaged Total Schemes (Nos.) 285 Restoration cost. Rs Lacs = 51 = 69 = 36 = 31 = 25 = 44
51 Damaged 200mm dia, water supply Pipe line Length-600 Mtrs. At Kohri Gad. Restoration cost Rs.=16.00 Lacs
52 Damaged 250 mm dia pipe line at Kohari Gad (UKI III) Length- 60Mtrs. Restoration cost Rs.= 2.30 Lacs
53 Damaged Water Collecting Chamber at Rawada capacity 10,000 Liter. Restoration cost Rs.= 2.80 Lacs
54 Damaged Pipe line 250 mm dia at Jangara Length-60Mtr. Restoration cost Rs.= 1.70 Lacs
55 Damaged Pipe line 250 mm dia at Jangara Length- 350Mtrs. Restoration cost Rs Lacs
56 Damaged UKI-III W/S (250 mm dia) Pipe line near W.T.P Assi-ganga Length-60 Mtr. Restoration cost Rs.=1.30 Lacs
57 UKI-II W/S Damaged Pipe line 200 mm dia at Assiganga, Length 480 Mtr. Restoration cost Rs Lacs
58 Nagar Palika Parishad, Uttarkashi Details of Damaged Assets Total No. of Schemes Damaged = 32 Total restoration cost Rs. = Lacs
59 Damaged Shopping Complex & Barat Ghar Near Tiloth Bridge (Restoration cost 180 lacs)
60 Shopping complex Before Flash flood Shopping complex After Flash flood
61 Affected Nagar Palika Ghat down side the river at Manikarnika in Uttarkashi Restoration cost 50 lakh Ganga Mandir
62 Forest Department Damages Rs Lacs Bebara Bridge (On Agora-Dodital Track)Total Barahat Range span 8 mt. Span 18 mtrs.
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66 Continued Soil Erosion surrounding the Lake in Dodital
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68 Heavy Landslide in forest area Dodital Early span of stream 12 mtr. Span after flood > 80 mtrs. Kaldi stream Gajoli Stream Asi ganga
69 ELECTRICITY DISTRIBUTION DIVISION UTTARKASHI. Total Damage of 33 KV, 11 KV/LT line & Transformers Length of damaged 33 KV line Length of damaged 11 KV line Length of damaged LT line Damaged T/F of 16 KVA Damaged T/F of 25 KVA Damaged T/F of 63 KVA Damaged T/F of 100 KVA Damaged T/F of 250 KVA : : : : : : : : Km Km Km 03 Nos. 12 Nos. 03 Nos. 02 Nos. 05 Nos. Restoration Cost for Total Damage Rs Lacs
70 Damaged LT line Pole at Gangori, Tehsil Bhatwari Flood damaged 11 KV line/poles at Gangori Restoration Cost Lacs Damaged 250 KVA & 63 KVA Transformer at Gangori, Tehsil Bhatwari
71 Damaged 11 KV/LT line & Transformers in different locations of Tiloth Area. Restoration Cost 8.37 Lacs Damaged 11 KV line near Balmiki Basti Barahat Damaged / flow away L.T. line Pole at Tiloth
72 Damaged 11 KV/LT line & Transformers at Joshiyara Areas Restoration Cost 9.10 Lacs Damaged basement area of T/F at Joshiyara
73 Damaged 33 KV,11 KV/LT line & Transformers at Bhatwari Area. Damaged 33 KV line at Bhatwari Feeder Sainj & Aungi. Damaged11 KV HT line Poles at Bhatwari. Restoration Cost Rs Lacs
74 Damage of 33 KV, 11 KV/LT line & Transformers at Uttarkashi Town Damaged 250 KVA Transformer RESTORATION COST Rs Lacs
75 Damaged 33 KV, 11 KV/LT line & Transformers at Sangamchatti Damaged 11 KV line at Sangamchatti / Rawada RESTORATION COST OF Rs Lacs
76 Damage 33/11 KVA S/S at Hanumanchatti Damaged L.T. power line at Rajgahri, Tehsil Barkot Washed-out power supply sub-station RESTORATION COST Rs Lacs RESTORATION COST Rs Lacs
77 OFFICE OF THE PROJECT MANAGER, CONSTRUCTION & MAINTENANCE UNIT (GANGA), UTTARAKHAND PEYJAL NIGAM, UTTARKASHI (Formerly Known as Ganga Pollution Control Unit) Sl. No. Name of Item Total Damaged Restoration cost Executed Works (RS in Lacs) Works 1- Sewer Line 8.17 Km Km Rising Main 1.96 Km Km Sewage Pumping Station 4 No. 2 No Septic Tank Cum Upflow Filter (4x0.05 mld) 4 No. 4 No Sewage Treatment Plant 2.00 Mld 1 No Total:
78 SEPTIC TANK CUM UPFLOW FILTER (NEAR FOREST CHOUKI, GANGORI) (ESTT. COST OF RESTORATION = ` Lacs) Before After
79 SEWEGE PUMPING STATION (TAMBAKHANI) (ESTT. COST OF RESTORATION = ` Lacs) Before After
80 Fisheries Department, Uttarkashi Detail of losses Damaged Trout Hatcheries, Buildings Tanks, Laboratory in Kaldiyani (SangamChatti ) & Fish Farm Gangori Total Damaged Area 1.10 hectare Total Damaged cost Rs Lacs
81 Trout Fish Farm Kaldiyani before Damage Trout Fish Farm Kaldiyani after Damage
82 Damages in Agriculture Sector (Uttarkashi) Total Area sown Hect. Total area affected Hect. Tehsil Name Total agriculture area affected (Ha.) Bhatwari Dunda Chinyalisaur 0.23 Barkot Purola 0.98 Mori Total
83 Damaged Agricultural land in Nald Gangori -Sangam Chatti Area Total Damaged land 85( ha) Restoration cost lakh
84 Damaged agriculture land with paddy crop in Uttaroun village Total damaged land 102 (ha) Restoration cost lakh
85 Landslide affected Tourist rest house at Bhatwari Restoration cost lakh
86 Miscellaneous Flood Damages Damaged Houses in Ganga Vihar
87 Damaged house Ganga Vihar Damaged house in GhatuSaur Damaged house in GhatuSaur village Nald
88 Houses Damaged at Gaongri due to Flood on Damaged Cooperative Bank building in Gangori Damaged PWD Colony, Hotels,shops near river side at Joshiyara
89 Emergency meeting called by District Magistrate on flood Disaster Dated 04/08/2012
90 Hon ble C.M. Visit to affected areas Visit of Hon ble Chief Minister, Uttarakhand Sri Vijay Bahuguna in Flood affected area of Uttarkashi on ( Gangori )
91 Flood protection action plan for Uttarkashi city and Gangori Approximate cost 45 Crore
92 Dodital Area before Disaster NOT IN SCALE N
93 Disaster affacted Dodital Sangamchatti Area NOT IN SCALE N
94 Forest Dept. Proposed restoration works
95 Fund Requirement for Proposed Restoration Sl. No. Name of the scheme Proposed works Quantity Require d Fund (in Lacs) construction on both banks of Assi ganga river at outlet 400 Mtr Bridle path & lake bank protection. 800 Mtr River Bank Protection 2. Repair & Reconstruction of Periferri Track. 3. Water shed treatment Planting, Land slide & Habitat restoration works 300 Hact Soil & Water Conservation Check Dams & River bank protection works 18 to 20 streams Dodital Lake Restoration Removal of Slurry & Disposal of muck & trees > 1000 MT Restoration of Dayara, Darwa, Bakriya Top meadows Protection of land slides & restoration of habitat 500 Hact Total
96 Thank you.
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