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Arunachal dists on flood alert after formation of artificial lake in Tibet

ITANAGAR/NEW DELHI: Districts along the Siang river in Arunachal Pradesh have been put on high alert for possible flash floods after China informed India about a landslide blocking a river in Tibet leading to formation of an artificial lake, officials said on Friday.

Arunachal dists on flood alert after formation of artificial lake in Tibet

In this image taken from video footage run on Oct 18, 2018, by China's CCTV via AP Video, a view of the landslide and barrier lake is seen on Yarlung Tsangpo in Tibet in western China. — AP/PTI



Tribune News Service
Itanagar/New Delhi, October 19

Districts along the Siang river in Arunachal Pradesh have been put on high alert for possible flash floods after China informed India about a landslide blocking a river in Tibet leading to formation of an artificial lake, officials said on Friday.

A senior official of the Union Water Resources Ministry said the flood water is likely to reach Arunachal Pradesh by Friday night.

Chinese Embassy spokesperson Counselor Ji Rong said that his country has activated the 'Emergency Information Sharing Mechanism' with India following the landslide on Wednesday morning near Jiala Village in Milin County in the lower ranges of Yaluzangbu river in Tibet.

The Indian official said: "They (China) first informed us on Wednesday about the landslide and creation of an artificial lake. Water is over-topping (breaching).  It will reach Arunachal Pradesh and cross the high flood level by Friday night."  

The reason cited behind the landslide was "natural  causes".

The official added that districts along Siang have been put on high alert.

The water will cross "high flood mark" and the situation is being monitored at the highest-level, the official added. 

"The data is being shared on hourly basis," the official said.

Yaluzangbu river is called Siang when it enters Arunachal Pradesh and Brahmaputra in Assam.

Ji said the Hydrological Bureau of Tibet Autonomous Region has begun to share with the Indian side hydrological information every hour, such as the water level and flow rate at the Nuxia hydrological station and the temporary hydrological station downstream of the barrier lake.

The Chinese side will closely monitor situation of the barrier lake, and continue to notify the Indian side the follow-up developments through bilaterally agreed channels timely, he said.

The Chinese side has been keeping close communication with the Indian side on Yaluzangbu River hydrological information, reflecting another positive gesture of implementing the Wuhan consensus between President Xi Jinping and Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Ji said.

In April this year, President Xi and Prime Minister Modi reached important consensus on promoting China-India all-round cooperation during the informal summit in Wuhan. With PTI

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