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  • 21 Mar 2025
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Avalanche Alert in Uttarakhand

Why in News? 

The Defence Geoinformatics Research Establishment (DGRE) has issued an avalanche warning for high-altitude areas across five districts of Uttarakhand. 

 Key Points 

  • Avalanche in Chamoli: 
  • Avalanche Warnings: 
    • The DGRE issued an orange alert for high-altitude areas in Chamoli, indicating a high risk of avalanches. 
    • A yellow alert, signaling moderate risk, was issued for Uttarkashi, Pithoragarh, and Rudraprayag districts. 
    • A green warning, indicating a low threat level, was issued for Bageshwar district. 
      • Fresh snowfall has led to increased snow accumulation on slopes, significantly raising the risk of avalanches in these regions. 
  • Safety Recommendations: 
    • The DGRE advised restricting movement to safer and carefully selected routes through the valley. 
    • It urged extreme caution while traveling and warned against venturing onto snow-loaded slopes. 
    • Authorities recommended evacuating unprotected settlements near avalanche-prone paths. 

 Defence Geoinformatics Research Establishment (DGRE) 

  • About: 
    • DGRE is the only establishment within the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) that provides advanced terrain intelligence solutions to the Armed Forces. 
    • It specializes in mapping, forecasting, monitoring, controlling, and mitigating landslides and avalanches in the Indian Himalayas. 
    • DGRE was established on 15th November 2020, under the Armament & Combat Engineering Cluster of DRDO. 
    • It was formed by merging two premier DRDO labs: 
      • Snow & Avalanche Study Establishment (SASE), Chandigarh 
      • Defence Terrain Research Laboratory (DTRL), Delhi 
    • The headquarters of DGRE is located in Chandigarh. 
  • Research and Meteorological Centres: 
    • DGRE operates five Research & Development Centres (RDCs) in: 
      • Manali (Himachal Pradesh) 
      • Delhi 
      • Tezpur (Assam) 
      • Tawang (Arunachal Pradesh) 
      • Lachung (Sikkim) 
    • It also has three Mountain Meteorological Centres (MMCs) in: 
      • Srinagar (J&K) 
      • Auli (Uttarakhand) 
      • Sasoma (Ladakh U.T.) 
  • Objectives: 
    • Ensuring the safe mobility of troops in challenging terrains. 
    • Assessing the military potential of different terrains using modern evaluation techniques. 
    • Mission Priorities: 
      • Geospatial Information System – Develop a system for operational planning and military intelligence. 
      • Engineering Solutions – Provide cutting-edge engineering solutions to ensure safe troop movement, particularly in avalanche- and landslide-prone areas. 
      • AI-Enabled Systems – Build intelligent, AI-powered solutions for optimized deployment and operational efficiency. 

 Avalanche 

  • About: 
    • An avalanche is a sudden, rapid flow of snow, ice, and debris down a mountain or slope. 
    • It can be triggered by various factors such as heavy snowfall, rapid temperature changes, or human activity. 
    • Many regions that are prone to avalanches have specialized teams that monitor and control avalanche risks by using various methods such as explosives, snow barriers, and other safety measures. 
  • Types: 
    • Rock Avalanches which consist of large segments of shattered rock. 
    • Ice Avalanches which typically occur in the vicinity of a glacier. 
    • Debris Avalanches which contain a variety of unconsolidated materials, such as loose stones and soil. 

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