Overview
- An IIT Roorkee district-wise study identifies Rudraprayag as the most vulnerable to earthquake-triggered landslides, with Pithoragarh, Chamoli and Uttarkashi also flagged as high risk.
- Researchers used peak ground acceleration scenarios and earthquake recurrence intervals to map susceptibility and provide data for targeted disaster planning.
- Geoscientists warn a 250 km stretch from Tanakpur to Dehradun is under significant tectonic stress that could produce a magnitude 7.0–8.0 earthquake.
- Monitoring highlights pronounced thrust activity near Mohand in Dehradun and close to Shanshahi Ashram, with repeated microseismicity, localized ground deformation and crustal uplift observed via GPS and InSAR.
- Experts urge intensified seismic monitoring, precise fault mapping, probabilistic hazard assessment and rapid early-warning deployment, and India Today reports the chief minister directed agencies to remain on high alert.