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  • Sequential Damming Induced Winter Season Flash Flood in Uttarakhand Province of India

    Piyoosh Rautela, Sushil Khanduri, Surabhi Kundalia, Girish Chandra Joshi, Rahul Jugran
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    Article ID: 3069
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    Abstract: 204 persons were killed while two hydropower projects located in close proximity at Rishiganga (13.2 MW), and Tapoban (520 MW) were damaged in Dhauliganga flood of February 7, 2021 in the Indian Himalaya. This incidence occurred during the winter season when the discharge of the glacier fed rivers is minimal, and no rain was experienced... More

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