The land of the main station compound of Auli Ropeway in Joshimath explodes, Asia's longest ropeway in danger - Newztezz Online

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Tuesday, January 17, 2023

The land of the main station compound of Auli Ropeway in Joshimath explodes, Asia's longest ropeway in danger

One of the main attractions of Joshimath is the longest Auli Ropeway in Asia. Till now, we had shown you the pictures of cracks in the ground and houses affected around the ropeway station and the tower.

The existence of Asia's longest ropeway has also come under threat amid the threat of landslides and houses cracking in Joshimath . The walls of the main station of Auli Ropeway and the land of the station compound have also cracked. There are big cracks in the ground here. The main station compound of the ropeway has also been affected by the ground cracking. One of the main attractions of Joshimath is the longest Auli Ropeway in Asia. Till now, we had shown you the pictures of cracks in the ground and houses affected around the ropeway station and the tower.

As a precaution, the Joshimath-Auli ropeway was closed since January 5, but now the pictures are coming out, due to which the existence of this historic ropeway is in danger. Cracks can be clearly seen in the walls of the station building and the ground of the station compound is also bursting. In such a situation, the question is whether this historic ropeway is going to be recorded in history now?

400 houses affected in Joshimath so far

Disaster Management Secretary Ranjit Kumar Sinha told that at the Central Government level, 'crack meters' have been installed on the buildings by the Central Building Research Institute to assess the damage caused to them. He informed that the damage assessment of 400 houses has been done so far. On the relief and rehabilitation of the affected families, Sinha said that 615 rooms with a capacity of 2,190 people have been set up in temporary relief camps at Joshimath, 491 rooms with a capacity of 2,205 people at Pipalkoti. have been created.

2.85 crore to 190 affected families.

State Disaster Management Secretary Ranjit Sinha told here that Rs 2.85 crore has been distributed to 190 affected families as interim assistance from the Uttarakhand government. On the other hand, the process of demolition of the hotels 'Malari Inn' and 'Hotel Mount View', which are dangerously connected to each other in the upper part, is going on.

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