Relief activities for kedarnath disaster
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Answer:
Most of the destruction at Kedarnath was caused by a sudden rapid melting of ice and snow on the Kedarnath Mountain, 6 km (3.7 mi) from the temple, which flooded the Charbari lake (upstream) and then Kedarnath. The temple was flooded with water resulting in several deaths due to drowning and panic-driven stampede.
Answer:
During the Kedarnath disaster, many relief activities were performed by both Government as well as non government NGOs.
Explanation:
The rapid melting of ice as well as snow was the cause of Kedarnath disaster. It flooded the Charbari lake. It caused many deaths in Kedarnath. Indian Air force took major steps for the relief of flood.
They arranged emergency helicopters for medical aid. They also provided food to many people during the flood. Many NGOs contributed their help to needy people.