India\, China in touch over landslide blocking main stream of Brahmaputra

India, China in touch over landslide blocking main stream of Brahmaputra

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

and are in regular contact over the situation arising out of a landslide blocking the main stream of river in Tibet, the said Friday.

MEA said all relevant authorities of the central government and state governments concerned have been apprised about the emerging situation to enable them to take necessary precautionary measures.

"On October 17, the Chinese side informed us about a landslide blocking the main stream of Yarlung Zangbo/River in the Autonomous Region," he said.

"Based on the information provided, all relevant authorities of the central government and concerned state governments have been apprised about the emerging situation to enable them to take necessary precautionary measures in this regard. We are in regular contact with the Chinese side for further updates," he said.

Kumar was responding to about the landslide in

Yarlungzangbo river, originating at southeast of Mount Kailash and Manasarovar in Tibet, is the upper stream of the river which passes through and

Sources said the landslide has occurred at a very remote location which is physically inaccessible. They said the Chinese side is extending all cooperation in sharing relevant information with

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First Published: Fri, October 19 2018. 20:30 IST