Varunavat Mountain Scares People Again After 21 Years: Landslide in 2003 Damaged Many Homes

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Recent Incident:
Varunavat Mountain, which drastically changed the geography of Uttarkashi city, has frightened people again after 21 years. On Tuesday night, boulders fell from the Varunavat Mountain near residential areas, causing panic among the locals. This event brought back memories of the devastating landslide in 2003. At that time, the landslide continued for a long period and caused significant damage.

Historical Context:
The Varunavat Mountain is known for its ancient temples and is a part of the Panchkoshi Varuni Yatra. In 2003, a massive landslide occurred on the mountain, causing boulders and debris to fall in three to four zones. The main area affected was near the Bhattwadi Road, close to the current vegetable market. Other areas like the Masjid Mohalla, Gofiyara, and Tambakhani Road were also hit by falling boulders. Many multi-story buildings on Bhattwadi Road were destroyed in that landslide.

Need for Investigation:
The landslide in 2003 changed the landscape of Uttarkashi, damaging many homes and businesses. Residents had to leave their homes and move to safer places. Now, with boulders falling from the mountain again, there is renewed fear among the people. The government and administration need to take strict measures to ensure safety. It is important to investigate the causes of the landslide on Varunavat Mountain.

Safety Measures:
A team of experts should be formed to study the condition of the mountain and find out the causes of the recent landslide. The government should take all possible steps to ensure the safety of the people. Relief camps should be set up to help those affected, and compensation should be provided for the damage. This incident has also raised questions about the treatment work being done on Varunavat Mountain. The administration plans to develop the Varunavat Top area as a nature and children’s park, but this event casts doubt on those plans.

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