The rate of sinking has since rapidly escalated into the Joshimath landslide crisis witnessed over the past few weeks. The town went from sinking approximately 9 cm over a period of seven months, to around 5 cm in 12 days.
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The Chamoli district administration has declared Joshimath a land-subsidence zone after over 700 houses developed cracks, forcing families to be relocate leaving behind their "dangerous" residences. Several roads, hotels and hospitals have also been affected.Images taken from the Cartosat-2S satellite below are released by the ISRO and show depth of difference between the roads and drainage across the two time periods.
(Image: ISRO)
(Image: ISRO)The subsidence area since December has been confined the central part of the Joshimath town including the Army helipad and Narsingh Mandir, an image depicts.
The ISRO identified the Joshimath-Auli road as the crown of the subsidence and said the overall zone resembles a generic landslide shape with its tapered top and fanned-out base. (Image: ISRO)
Images indicate that the entire religious town of Joshimath is on the verge of extinction and could sink entirely.
Meanwhile, Uttarakhand minister Dhan Singh Rawat said that he spoke to the ISRO director, who has accepted that this is not ISRO's official take. He added that they will provide their official take later in the day.
I have spoken with the ISRO Director. They have accepted that this is not their official take. They will give their official take today on the current situation: Uttarakhand Minister Dhan Singh Rawat on ISRO's satellite images on Joshimath sinking pic.twitter.com/lYo4gNm9dF
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Following this report, the Uttarakhand government will now conduct rescue operations in danger-prone areas and move people to safer locations. Cracks have also been reported in Landour, Karnaprayag and Atali.
The government also intend on assessing the load bearing capacity of other towns such as Mussoorie and Nainital, Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami had said on Tuesday.
A team of experts from Hyderabad's CSIR-National Geophysical Research Institute are surveying the town of Joshimath to better understand the subsidence issue starting today.