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Devastating Avalanche in Uttarakhand

  • March 1, 2025
  • Posted by: OptimizeIAS Team
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Devastating Avalanche in Uttarakhand

Sub: Geo

Sec: Geomorphology

Why in News

  • A massive glacier avalanche struck a Border Roads Organisation (BRO) project site in Mana village, Uttarakhand, leaving 22 workers trapped under ice. The rescue operations, led by the Indian Army and Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP), have been hampered by continuous snowfall.

Avalanche:

  • Avalanche, a mass of material moving rapidly down a slope.
  • An avalanche is typically triggered when material on a slope breaks loose from its surroundings; this material then quickly collects and carries additional material down the slope.
  • Snow Avalanche is a rapid, down slope movement of large detached mass of snow, ice and associated debris such as rock fragments, soil and vegetation.
  • Small avalanches, or sluffs, occur in large numbers whereas large avalanches that may encompass slopes a kilometre or more in length with millions of tons of snow, occur infrequently bust cause lot of damage.
  • Common types of ice avalanches are Slab avalanches, loose snow avalanches and powder snow avalanches.
  • In India, Himalayan region is well known for occurrence of snow avalanches particularly the Western Himalayan region (snowy regions of Jammu and Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand).

Slab avalanches:

  • A slab avalanche occurs when the weak layer lies lower down in a snowpack. This layer is covered with other layers of compressed snow.
  • When the avalanche is triggered, the weak layer breaks off, pulling all the layers on top of it down the slope. These layers tumble and fall in a giant block, or slab.
  • The thickness and speed of slab avalanches make them a threat to skiers, snowboarders, mountaineers, and hikers.
  • Slab avalanches are, by far, the most dangerous types of avalanches for people.
  • A slab will move very quickly downhill, up to 130 km/h, starting off as a cohesive unit and shattering into smaller pieces as it descends.

Loose snow avalanches:

  • Loose snow avalanches happen when poorly bonded surface snow slides downhill under its own weight.
  • They are common on steep slopes and are seen after a fresh snowfall.
  • Since the snow does not have time to settle down fully or has been made loose by sunlight, the snowpack is not very solid.
  • Such avalanches have a single point of origin, from where they widen as they travel down the slope.
  • Sometimes called sluffs, these types of avalanches are generally smaller and less dangerous than slab avalanches, but they can still pose a hazard in the wrong terrain.

Powder Snow Avalanches:

  • Powder Snow Avalanches are a mix of the other forms, Loose Snow and Slab.
  • The bottom half of this avalanche consists of a slab or a dense concentration of snow, ice and air.
  • Above this is a cloud of powdered snow, which can snowball into a larger avalanche as it progresses down the slope.
  • The speed attained by this avalanche can cross 190 miles per hour, and they can cross large distances.

About BRO:

  • The Border Roads Organisation (BRO) is a statutory body under the ownership of the Ministry of Defence of the Government of India. 
  • BRO develops and maintains road networks in India’s border areas and friendly neighbouring countries.
  • It is staffed by officers and troops drawn from the Indian Army’s Corps of Engineers, Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, Army Service Corps, Military Police and army personnel on extra regimental employment.
  • Engineering Service and personnel from the General Reserve Engineer Force (GREF) form the parent cadre of the Border Roads Organisation.

IBEX Brigade:

  • The IBEX Brigade is a specialized unit of the Indian Army, known for its expertise in high-altitude operations.
  • Recently, led rescue operations in Mana Village, Chamoli district, Uttarakhand, following a glacier avalanche.
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