Helicopter survey reveals there is no foul play by China in Arunachal river turbidity which led mass fish death

Helicopter survey reveals there is no foul play by China in Arunachal river turbidity which led mass fish death

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Helicopter survey reveals there is no foul play by China in Arunachal river turbidity which led mass fish deathHelicopter survey reveals there is no foul play by China in Arunachal river turbidity which led mass fish death

ITANAGAR: A Helicopter survey revealed that there is no foul play by China in causing Kameng river turbidity which led to tonnes of aquatic lives dead in Arunachal Pradesh.

A team led by Disaster Management Secretary Dani Salu, accompanied by East Kameng Deputy commissioner Pravimal Abhishek Polutmatla, independent researcher Chintan Sheth and officials from the NDRF conducted an aerial survey upstream of the Kameng river to ascertain the cause of the river’s turbidity.

DC in his report informed that there was “intense erosion” of the Warriyang Bung river’s bank, resulting in deposition of mud, debris, boulders and trees.

“This could be possibly due to a landslide/avalanche on the upper reaches of the Warriyang Bung river, which could not be observed due to the presence of thick clouds,” the DC said.

He further informed that, “as per the independent researcher and the observations based on aerial survey and satellite imagery, the width of the Warriyang Bung river has increased to certain extent due to erosion and approximately up to 30 kms downstream.”

Preliminary observation shows that no water body has been formed along the river. However, continuous monitoring is going on,” the DC stated.

The situation will be closely monitored for the next 48 hours, and the public are advised to follow the directions already issued by the district administration” he added.

Edited By: Admin
Published On: Nov 07, 2021
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