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The water level of the Teesta river increased after a flash flood occurred due to a sudden cloudburst over the Lhonak lake, in North Sikkim on ... based National Remote Sensing Centre sudden ...
Among all the research conducted in the past about a potential glacial lake outburst flood-triggered disaster in Sikkim ... Satellite images from the Hyderabad-based National Remote Sensing Centre ...
The story so far: More than 25 people have been confirmed dead, and many more are missing from a massive flood that resulted from a glacier-lake outburst in Sikkim in the early hours of October 4.
The primary reason for the Sikkim flash floods appears to be a likely combination ... Satellite images received from the National Remote Sensing Centre or NRSC at 6am on Wednesday reveal ...
Himalayan states have witnessed several disasters floods, landslides and collapse ... “Vulnerable zones in these areas can be identified using Remote Sensing and Geographic Information System ...
(PTI) Read here: Glacial lake outburst, excess rainfall led to Sikkim flash floods ... Disaster Management Authority (SSDMA) in 2019 notes that in 2013, scientists from the National Remote Sensing ...
The Sikkim government is taking assistance of Indian remote sensing agencies ... Also Read: Sikkim disaster: 1,200 MW project dam washed away When the flood water and the debris hit the 1,200 ...
A glacial lake outburst flood in Sikkim in October 2023 led to the ... Satellite images in the aftermath from the National Remote Sensing Centre suggested around 1 sq. km of the glacier-fed ...
The death toll from flash floods ... Bengal, Sikkim’s chief secretary Vijay Bhushan Pathak told Reuters. He said 101 people were still missing in the latest of a series of natural disasters ...
Experts from the global Earth science community have pieced together what happened during the massive Sikkim flood to try to help others prepare for similar disasters. Experts from the global ...