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Home / Disasters and Accidents / India Town Sinks: Residents Flee Crumbling Homes

India Town Sinks: Residents Flee Crumbling Homes

20 Nov, 2025

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Summary

  • Joshimath experienced rapid land subsidence, dropping 5.4 cm in 12 days.
  • Over 800 homes developed deep cracks, forcing many residents to evacuate.
  • Climate change and aggressive construction exacerbate the town's instability.

Joshimath, a town in India's Uttarakhand state, is facing an alarming crisis of land subsidence, with the ground sinking significantly in late 2022 and early 2023. This rapid sinking caused severe damage to over 800 homes, creating deep fissures and forcing widespread evacuations.

Studies revealed an intense rate of subsidence, as much as 5.4 centimeters in just 12 days. The town is built on unstable terrain, a mix of glacial debris and an old landslide, further weakened by extensive construction projects and climate change impacts like rising temperatures and altered precipitation patterns.

Many residents, like Abhishek Nautiyal, are displaced and uncertain about their future, refusing low compensation offers. Environmental activists blame unchecked development, including tunneling for hydroelectric projects, for exacerbating the crisis, a warning echoed by studies dating back to 1976.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Joshimath is sinking due to a combination of its location on unstable glacial debris and landslide material, coupled with aggressive construction projects and climate change impacts.
The land subsidence has caused deep cracks in over 800 homes, streets, and buildings, leading to widespread evacuations and structural damage.
Climate change contributes to rising temperatures, altered precipitation, and receding glaciers in the Himalayas, intensifying the fragility of areas like Joshimath.

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