Joshimath, a Himalayan town in Uttarakhand is falling apart as huge cracks are appearing on the walls of the houses and on roads. People are protesting against any new construction that is taking place in the town.

The question that now arises is what is leading to the town falling apart? Let’s have a look.

Know A Little About The Town

Joshimath is a well-known hill station in the state of Uttarakhand, and it is also a pilgrimage destination. The exact location of the town is on the side of a hill in Uttarakhand’s Chamoli district.

Joshimath, in Uttarakhand’s Chamoli district

It is believed that Joshimath is the exact place where religious reformer Adi Shankaracharya acquired enlightenment in the eighth century. Home to many families, the town has huge cracks in the walls and rocks, and it has led to people vacating homes, hotels being shut, and the largest ropeway in Asia being closed for an indefinite period.

Why Is The Town Falling Apart?

The location where Joshimath stands is prone to landslides. Local geologists and scientists have been warning about the site for decades. The first such report came in 1976 and it was outlined that the location is dangerous and it might endanger life and property.

However, these warnings were not paid heed and rapid urbanization was going on in the location. This stressed the fragile hill land and cracks started appearing almost everywhere. According to the researchers, urbanization needs to be blamed as it leads to natural water drainage, undercut slopes, and uncontrolled discharge of water.  

Cracks appear on the roads in Joshimath

Also, a survey was conducted by the Wadia Institute of Himalayan Geology in 2022 and it revealed that the soil and land underneath the town do not have the capability of being held together for a long time, especially when constructions take place.

Citing the 2006 survey report by the Wadia Institute of Himalayan Geology, scientist Dr. Swapnamita Vaideswaran said, “Seepage from streams uphill has been observed, which may have loosened the soil of Joshimath.

The nalas disappear underground and arise overground downhill, bringing totally muddy water, and then join the Dhauliganga or the Alaknanda (beyond Vishnuprayag). The drainage system of the town of Joshimath is not well maintained. Waste water from the days’ usage flows through improper drains.”


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The residents have time and again complained about the NTPC projects going on in their town, however, the government has turned a blind eye to them. NTPC officials have refused the claims made by the residents saying that the sinking of the town is not happening because of their projects.

Current Situation

The government has dispatched an expert team led by Dr. Ranjit Sinha, Secretary of Disaster Management to review the situation of the site and deliver its report. All constructions and hydroelectric projects have come to a standstill so that further damage is not caused.

The residents have been vacated and taken to a new area. The drainage system of the town needs to be investigated as garbage and dirty water seeps into the soil leading to its loosening. Also, experts have suggested replanting at the sensitive points of the site as that can hold the soil together.

In order to save Joshimath, combined efforts from the government and civil organizations are needed.


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