Satellite paintings of Isro showed that debris spread to the water supply in Dharali in about a square kilometer. Scientists say it can be dangerous to wean this debris, it must be released on the Keer Ganga and Bhagirathi River. Scientists have given the example of disasters in the past, saying that debris would turn into a solid surface over time. About a square kilometer is spread over an area of debris as the debris, Jagran correspondent, Uttarkashi, as an ability to cover the 147 football soil. The study of Isro’s satellite paintings made it clear that after the water supply in the Dharali area there was a heavy debris in an area of about a square kilometer. All government agencies also began to reject such heavy debris. Now, scientists have made it clear that the tease of the debris can be dangerous. Therefore, the debris should be allowed to stay in the current situation. What will happen to the debris should be allowed to allow the river ganga and bhagirathi. It is so debris that will be filled with debris to a height of 147 football ground 4.5 feet. It can be understood that how much of the debris is in the field of debris. Somewhere the maximum height of the rubble stack is also 40 to 50 feet. The debris should not be mocked anyway, says MPS Bisht should not be fed anyway. Keer Ganga and Bhagirathi will remove the debris of its path itself and the remaining debris will slowly get into a fixed condition. The first moss and then vegetation will start to grow on the debris within a year. The stack of debris more than 100 meters high in Kinodya Gad of Uttarkashi was converted into a green hill today. Likewise, when Birhi’s disaster arrived in Chamoli in 1970, debris was seen for a few kilometers. Then there was no artificial system to remove debris. Today, very geography is ready on the stack of debris in the entire area. In such a situation, the debris in Dharali will also be transformed into a solid surface over time.
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