Uttarakhand: Chances of life getting bleak, rescue continues in Tapovan tunnel

  • | Tuesday | 16th February, 2021

As days are passing by chances of life in Uttarakhand`s Tapovan getting bleak. Only stories are left behind. Vicky Kumar, 32, who had video-called his sister Ritu Rani after a trek to the Bhavishya Badri temple in Tapovan, just a day before flash floods washed away the hydropower project’s establishment office at Rishi Ganga on February 7.

As days are passing by chances of life in Uttarakhand`s Tapovan getting bleak. Only stories are left behind. Vicky Kumar, 32, who had video-called his sister Ritu Rani after a trek to the Bhavishya Badri temple in Tapovan, just a day before flash floods washed away the hydropower project’s establishment office at Rishi Ganga on February 7.

From Deoband in Saharanpur district of Uttar Pradesh, Vicky had reached the project site in Raini village of Chamoli district on February 5. Two days after the flash flood, his right hand – from elbow to wrist – was recovered from the debris. He was identified by younger brother Amit Kumar from burn marks on his four fingers.

On receiving information that his brother was missing, Amit Kumar reached Raini village on February 8. “The next day, I came to know that a body part and some other bodies had been recovered from the debris near the plant site. I was consoling the family of Rahul, a friend of Vicky, who too had died.”

Along with other bodies, Amit Kumar also checked the recovered hand on February 10, and identified it to be his brother’s from the burn marks and the three-layer clothing – from a jacket to inner wear – over the arm.

“He was hardworking. We worked in National Electricals, a company in Haridwar, and used to live in rented accommodation with our family. He had put off his marriage having committed to building a pucca house for our parents in the village. He was saving money for that,” Amit Kumar told The Indian Express.

Vicky’s hand is the only body of the 22 recovered so far from different locations that have been identified, said Yogendra Singh, Sub Divisional Magistrate, Bageshwar. In all, 55 bodies have been recovered including three bodies today from the tunnel in the hydropower project site in Tapovan.

The Chamoli district administration handed over the body part to Amit Kumar on February 11 after extracting the DNA sample, which was cremated near Manoharpur, their ancestral village in Deoband the following day. The administration has called his father Yashpal Singh, 68, and mother Rajesh Devi, 67, for DNA sampling to Joshimath.

Saharanpur ADM (Finance) Vinod Kumar, who has been designated the nodal officer by Uttar Pradesh, to coordinate with the Uttarakhand administration to locate those missing from UP, said DNA samples of Vicky’s parents will be taken for confirmation so that they can receive compensation.


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