DEHRADUN: Despite new regulations limiting helicopter sorties at Kedarnath to nine per hour, experts warn that the lack of air traffic control, radar coverage, and real-time weather monitoring makes flying in this high-risk zone perilous. Measures implemented post-2022 crash, such as fixed cameras and an Airworthiness Operating System, are deemed insufficient compared to international safety standards.
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Dharali flash flood: 360 million cubic metres of glacial debris came tumbling down, experts estimate
A geological assessment following the flash flood in Dharali village revealed that a catastrophic collapse of glacial sedimentary deposits, estimated at 360 million cubic meters, was the primary trigger, rather than just heavy rainfall. Experts emphasize the need for urgent investigations into the unstable geological features and advocate for a ban on construction in vulnerable areas to prevent future disasters. Want More Context? 🔎
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