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UN stands ready to support relief, in aftermath of deadly India flash floods

February 08, 2021
UN Secretary-General António Guterres. — courtesy UN Photo/Violaine Martin
UN Secretary-General António Guterres. — courtesy UN Photo/Violaine Martin

NEW YORK — The United Nations stands ready, if necessary, to contribute to ongoing rescue and assistance efforts, following a glacier burst and subsequent flash flooding in northern India, Secretary-General António Guterres said on Sunday.

At least 14 people are reported to have died and over 170 missing after part of a Himalayan glacier broke away in India’s Uttarakhand province on Sunday, unleashing a torrent of water, rock and debris downstream. Key infrastructure, including a dam, are also reported to have been damaged.

Some 15 people are said to have been rescued as of Monday morning (local time).

In a statement issued by his spokesperson, the secretary-general expressed his deep condolences to the families of the victims and to the people and government of India.

“The United Nations stands ready to contribute to ongoing rescue and assistance efforts if necessary,” the statement added.

According to media reports, experts are investigating the incident, which occurred in a remote area, and the cause is yet to be determined.

Glacier bursts, and the resulting flash floods, are extremely destructive natural hazards, especially for communities and infrastructure downstream.

The Himalayan region is particularly vulnerable to such disasters, with the risk aggravated due to climate change and temperature rise. — UN News


February 08, 2021
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