Essential Insights
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Landslide Confirmation: A significant landslide has exposed pillar number 5 of the ropeway at Clouds End Villa, affirming geologists’ concerns about the gradual sinking of the hill.
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Ropeway Suspension: In response to expert recommendations, all ropeway operations have been suspended for safety, highlighting the severity of the situation.
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Critical Zone: The sinking area spans 2–3 km, threatening key official residences and dense neighborhoods, further complicating the crisis.
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Urgent Measures Needed: Experts urge immediate installation of monitoring equipment and improved drainage systems, citing ongoing failures in infrastructure projects as major contributors to the instability.
Residents Face Growing Threats
Dharamsala has never looked so precarious. A recent landslide near Clouds End Villa exposed key infrastructure, raising concerns among geologists. This area has long been identified as a slowly sinking hill, putting countless lives at risk. Consequently, the district administration suspended all ropeway operations as a safety precaution. This decision comes amid alarming developments affecting the main road to McLeodganj, which has closed to traffic entirely. Residents express anxiety over the possibility of further landslides, particularly with their homes situated at the hill’s edge. Families like those of Sandhya, Geeta Devi, and Sandip Kumar now find themselves in a state of distress, urging local officials for immediate relocation due to fear of debris and collapse.
Smart Solutions Needed
Experts highlight poor drainage systems as a crucial factor exacerbating the crisis. Despite the ambitions of “smart city” projects, necessary infrastructure remains outdated. Senior geologist Sanjay Kumbhkarni emphasizes the urgent need for strain meters and tiltmeters to monitor those slopes in real-time. Meanwhile, locations with aging drainage systems, including Kotwali Bazaar, face increasing risks. The absence of effective sewage disposal contributes to instability across fragile hills. As the community deals with these mounting concerns, calls for better planning and implementation of drainage solutions grow louder. The hope remains that technology can help secure a safer future for Dharamsala’s residents.
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