Uttarakhand gets washed away by flood every year because the disastrous flooding in the Himalayan state of Uttarakhand this summer, which claimed more lives, was the outgrowth of a changing climate and inadequately planned development. It was also another case in point of the adding significance of environmental security in India – especially for the service.
India’s fortified forces surfaced as icons from the tragedy. At a time when the civil administration failed to apply some of the most introductory disaster operation programs, the service came to the deliverance by carrying out the largest upstanding hunt and deliverance operation in the country’s history. Air Force aviators flew further than excursions, delivering further than people in total, a spokesman told The New York Times.
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With a spurt in the number of extreme rainfall events and natural disasters in the sub-continent, coupled with the incapacity of civil administrations, there’s maybe a need for defining a clearer part for the service, in disaster operation in particular and environmental security policy and planning in general.
Disaster in Uttarakhand –
The unpredictability of India’s summer thunderstorm rains, like those that struck Uttarakhand, isn’t a new miracle; still, with rising temperatures and continued development, the consequences of that unpredictability has become a major concern.
It would be wrong to say that the government is not taking efforts but could say these efforts are getting failed in front of natural phenomenon as nature is in danger water can’t be holded by soil which making such situation and the life of people in danger.