TwitterFacebookInstagramPinterestYouTubeTumblrRedditWhatsAppThreads

Massive Protests Erupt in Assam After Landslide Hits Arunachal Pradesh Dam

Massive Protests Erupt in Assam After Landslide Hits Arunachal Pradesh Dam.image/NDTV

Massive protests have erupted in Assam after a massive landslide hit an under-construction dam in Arunachal Pradesh on Friday, affecting a 2,000-megawatt (MW) hydroelectric project and reducing water flow in Assam’s Subansiri river.

Fears and Concerns of the Locals

“We have already seen the adverse effect of dams in Sikkim, how it breached and so many people died. Now this sudden reduction of water in Subansiri has made us worried, we don’t sleep the entire night since we live beside the river,” one of the protesting villagers, Deben Dutta, told NDTV.Another protesting villager Maya Nath said, “We are worried, suddenly there might be a huge rush of water, we are keeping a constant watch on the river, we are not sending children to school, we have kept boats prepared, we are in panic mode.

BCCI Hands Down a Two-Year Suspension to Jk Cricketer, Announces JKCA

“Disaster Strikes Northeast Again

This comes weeks after another disaster hit the Northeast – a dam breach in Sikkim following a glacial lake outburst caused massive flash floods and several deaths. The landslide has alarmed the authorities in Assam’s Lakhimpur district, downstream of the dam in Arunachal Pradesh.

Challenges at the Lower Subansiri Hydropower Project

The dam at the 2,000-megawatts lower Subansiri Hydropower project is one of the mega dams being developed in Arunachal Pradesh. The landslide blocked a diversion tunnel in the Subansiri river, leading to a drastic reduction in the downstream water flow.

“This was the only diversion tunnel in use at the Subansiri Lower Hydroelectric Project as the other four diversion tunnels had already been blocked earlier,” the National Hydroelectric Power Corporation, the mega dam developer, said in a statement.

“We accept that we are facing some hurdles and now the focus is to close the gate of diversion tunnels so that landslides don’t affect them,” AN Mohammad, senior consultant, NHPC, told reporters at the dam site.

Growing Concerns Over Mega Dams

The government has issued an advisory, asking people to restrain from activities like fishing, swimming, bathing, and boating. People have also been asked to keep their cattle away from the river.”The recent led by hydropower projects in the eastern Himalayas has once again raised the larger issue of how environmental risks are explored before developing hydropower projects.

For example, the glacial lake outburst incident in Sikkim, where the dam got washed away due to a similar case of the lower Subansiri project, where for years people have raised concern about not only of downstream impact but also environmental risk factors,” said Neeraj Vagholikar, a researcher on Environment and Hydropower.

Environmental Impact and Ecosystem Concerns

Subansiri, being the largest tributary of the Brahmaputra, influences a larger ecosystem. If it takes time to restore the river flow, its impact could be wide-ranging
.

Massive Protests Erupt in Assam After Landslide Hits Arunachal Pradesh Dam:In case of rectification of any error in article , Visit on Correction Policy & Register your Query:

Asif Iqbal
Asif Iqbal

Asif Iqbal is a seasoned news writer with a passion for delivering the latest updates to the public. Currently serving as the senior writer at VoM News, a prominent news outlet known for its comprehensive coverage of diverse topics, Asif has established himself as a reliable source of information. With a keen eye for detail and a knack for storytelling, he consistently provides readers with well-crafted articles that cover a wide range of news categories. His dedication to journalistic integrity and his commitment to staying ahead of the news curve make him an invaluable asset to Vom News, ensuring that readers are always well-informed on the issues that matter most. You can find his work and stay updated on current events by visiting vomnews.in.

Scroll to Top