Disaster like Joshi Math of Uttarakhand has happened in Jammu and Kashmir. 21 houses have developed cracks due to land subsidence in Jammu's Doda. On receiving the information, the SDM of Thathri said that the disaster victims have been taken to safer places. The Geological Survey of India team has reached to investigate the cause of the incident.
Doda District Magistrate Athar Amin said that cracks were reported in some houses in the district in December. Six more buildings have developed cracks till Thursday. They are increasing. The government has been informed about this. The field is cracking.
Cracks in 849 houses in Joshimath, Uttarakhand
Earlier, cracks were observed in 849 houses in Joshi Math, Uttarakhand. Of these, 155 private buildings and 10 commercial establishments have been considered completely unsafe. Due to this, 237 families living in these have been shifted to safer places.
when what happened in joshimath
December 27: People warn of agitation after cracks appear in Joshimath's houses. After this, a 5-member team of engineers and officers from the administration investigated the cracks. After this, cracks kept increasing in the houses of Joshimath, when the situation worsened, the state and central government took note of it.
Jan 6: Fear increased as cracks appeared in about 500 houses and buildings. Evacuation of people living in affected houses to safer places was expedited.
After cracks appeared in the houses in Joshimath, now the work of shifting has started.
January 7: Uttarakhand CM Pushkar Singh Dhami reached Joshimath to take stock of the situation. Meanwhile, Chamoli's DM Himanshu Khurana told that the problem is only in a few areas. The CM directed to provide all possible help to the affected people.
January 8: The Prime Minister's Office (PMO) held a high-level meeting regarding the situation in Joshimath. The district administration has been asked to shift the people to a safer place at the earliest. PM Modi spoke to the state's CM Dhami on this issue.
January 9: A team from the Center arrived in the evening to take stock of the damage caused to buildings in Joshimath. The team investigated and submitted the report to the state government. 478 houses and 2 hotels were declared as danger zones. At the same time, the Uttarakhand government decided to divide Joshimath into three zones. Till January 9, 81 families were displaced.
January 10: The demolition of two hotels in Joshimath was stopped after protests by the local people. The hotel owners said that no notice has been given to us. Along with this, he also raised the demand for compensation. The Supreme Court refused to hold an urgent hearing on the matter.
January 11: Cracks started appearing in 723 houses of Joshimath. CM Dhami met the affected people in Joshimath and asked for help of Rs 1.5 lakh. The CM told that Rs 50,000 will be given for shifting and Rs one lakh as advance for compensation. What will be the final compensation, it will be decided later.
January 12: Cracks were seen in more than 50 more houses in Joshimath, earlier the figure was 723. People said how could they give up their property without the compensation being fixed. CM Dhami held a meeting with the officials. He said that Rs 1.5 lakh would reach the accounts of the affected by the evening.
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