Engineers’ forum expresses concern over Tibet dam

GUWAHATI, 8 Jan: Expressing concern over the recent earthquake that hit the Tibetan plateau killing over 125 residents and injuring several others, a forum of graduate engineers in Northeast India apprehended probable damages in the Brahmaputra valley if the China-made massive hydropower project on Yarlung Zangbo collapses some day because of a high intensity tremor.

All Assam Engineer’s Association (AAEA), in a media statement, also urged the central government to strongly deal with the Communist regime in Beijing for safeguarding the entire Brahmaputra river basin comprising eastern India localities along with the north Bangladesh.

International news agencies reported that powerful earthquake and aftershocks on 7 January, 2025 hit the Tibetan region along with some areas in Nepal, Bhutan and eastern India. The quake with the intensity of 7.1 in Richter scale also destroyed more than 3,500 houses in the thinly populated high altitude Himalayan areas. Over 400 people were rescued and nearly 30,000 people have been

 relocated after the tremor, where the epicentre is located which is around 80 kms away from the base of Mount Everest. As the internet service is heavily restricted in Tibet by the Beijing administration, the actual picture may surface a little later.

“As China is constructing a large dam on the upstream of Brahmaputra, which may be the  world’s largest hydropower project with the capacity of annual 300 billion kilowatt-hours electricity generation, New Delhi must pursue the matter with serious concern, even though the Chinese officials continue arguing that it would not have a major impact on the downstream areas,” said AAEA president  Kailash Sarma, working president Nava J. Thakuria and secretary Inamul Hye, adding that a major earthquake with the epicentre near to the Chinese project at any time may wreak havoc in lower riparian places covering the eastern localities of Bharat.