Mystery over Kameng’s fish deaths solved, Erosion at Warriyang Bung turned water deadly
First Published: 6th November, 2021 14:24 IST
It seems that the mystery over the mass death of fishes in the Kameng river has finally been solved. A special team following the course of the river upstream discovered
It seems that the mystery over the mass death of fishes in the Kameng river has finally been solved. A special team following the course of the river upstream discovered massive erosion at the banks of Warriyang Bung river, one of the tributaries of the Kameng.
“Intense erosion of the Warriyang Bung river’s bank, resulted in the deposition of mud, debris, boulders, and trees,” informed DC Pravimal Abhishek Polutmatla, who was part of the fact-finding team.
“As per the independent researcher and the observations based on aerial survey and satellite imagery, the width of the Warriyang Bung river has increased to a certain extent due to erosion and approximately up to 30 km downstream,” he further added.
According to the initial aerial report no water body has been formed along the tributary, however, its banks have widened. The district administration is constantly monitoring the situation, especially for the next 48 hours.
Secretary, Disaster Management, Dani Salu, accompanied by East Kameng DC Pravimal Abhishek Polutmatla, independent researcher Chintan Sheth and officials from the NDRF were part of the survey team.
After the Kameng river turned turbid on October 26th leading to scores of fish dying and floating in the river authorities started physical inspection of the river at various locations. While scouring for the source of Kameng’s turbidity they found the water of its tributaries Para, Pakke, Pachuk, Pachi and Pacha to be clear leaving the Warriyang Bung river.
Earlier it Seth, the independent researcher part of the team had found that debris flow was visible along the Warriyang Bung river, in Marjangla. It is believed that the glaciers present at Bung’s source had moved carrying large debris along its way.
COMMENTS

TOPMOST STORY NOW

Live Brother of BSF Jawan Deepak Chingakham Who Died in Cross-Border Firing by Pakistan in Jammu Appointed ASI in Manipur Police on Compassionate Grounds
11th July 2025
Live Maikhuli Villagers Protest MoU Over Assam-Meghalaya Border, Demand Return of Fishery
11th July 2025
Live Chhangur Baba Received Rs 500 Crore in Foreign Funds for Illegal Conversions: Anti-Terror Squad
11th July 2025
Live Taiwan Detects 9 Chinese Warships, 1 Aircraft Breaching ADIZ Amid Rising Tensions
11th July 2025WE RECOMMEND

Mob Storms Police Station in Arunachal, Drags Youth Accused of Raping Around 20 Girl Students Out, Lynches Him
As per inputs, the youth was accused of raping at least 20 students and molesting over 3 others aged between 6-8 years from Mount Carmel School, Roing.
11th July 2025
SIFF Opposes PMO-Level Meeting on Siang Upper Multipurpose Project to be Held in New Delhi
The impasse over the Siang Upper Multipurpose Project (SUMP) is not ending anytime soon. The project affected families are now strongly opposing the proposed PMO-level meeting to be held on July 15 in New Delhi. The meeting will chaired by Principal Secretary to the Prime Minister, Dr P.K.Mishra. The Siang Indigenous Farmers’ Forum (SIFF), a […]
11th July 2025
Why Do Monks Burn Herbs on Mountain Peaks? Here’s All About Arunachal’s Sacred Smoke Ceremony
The ritual also served to invoke protection for the remote borderland and foster well-being for all.
11th July 2025
Former Arunachal MLA Kapchen Rajkumar Dies In Wild Elephant Attack in Tirap
According to family members of Rajkumar, the attack took place in the early morning hours between Namsang and Deomali area
09th July 2025
Arunachal Govt Holds High Level Meeting with AAPSU on Chakma-Hajong Refugee Issue
The talks follow AAPSU’s protest rally held on June 16, during which a memorandum was submitted to the Union Home Minister, Amit Shah
09th July 2025