Dibang River Latest News
The Indian Air Force (IAF) successfully rescued 14 individuals, including 13 from Assam, stranded on a riverine island in Arunachal Pradesh due to Dibang River flooding.
About Dibang River
- It is an important tributary of the Brahmaputra.
- It flows through the northeast Indian states of Arunachal Pradesh and Assam.Â
- The Dibang Valley, a district of Arunachal Pradesh, is named after this river.
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- Origin: The Dibang originates near Keya pass on the Indo-Chinese border in the Upper Dibang Valley district of Arunachal Pradesh.
- The region all along the upper course of the river is located in the Great Himalayan Mountain Range, with its northern and eastern reaches bordering Tibet.Â
- The Mishmi Hills is found along the upper courses of the Dibang River.Â
- The Mishmi Hills is the southward expansion of the Himalayas; compose most of the northern part of the region.Â
- They have an average elevation of 15,000 feet (4,500 m) and are dotted with passes such as Yonggyap at 13,000 feet (3,950 m) and Kaya at 15,600 feet (4,750 m).Â
- After traversing through Arunachal Pradesh, Dibang River enters the plains of Assam.
- Eventually, it joins the Lohit and Siang rivers, which together form the Brahmaputra River in Assam.
- The major tributaries of the Dibang River are the Dri, Mathun, Talon, Eme, Ahi, Emra, and Awa.
Dibang Multipurpose Project
- It is a flood control cum hydroelectric power project planned to be developed on the Dibang River, a tributary of the Brahmaputra River, in Arunachal Pradesh.
- At 2,880 MW installed capacity, it will be the country’s biggest hydropower facility.
- It is being developed by India’s state-run National Hydroelectric Power Corporation (NHPC).
- The Project is designed as an energy storage project, with flood moderation as one of the key objectives, besides power generation.Â
- The project envisages the construction of a 278 m-high and 375 m-long concrete gravity dam, which will be the highest concrete gravity dam of India.Â
Dibang River FAQs
Q1:Â What is the origin of Dibang River?
Ans:Â It originates near Keya pass on the Indo-Chinese border in the Upper Dibang Valley district of Arunachal Pradesh.
Q2:Â Is Dibang left or right tributary of Brahmaputra?
Ans:Â The Dibang River is a right-bank tributary of the Brahmaputra River.
Q3:Â Through which two Indian states does the Dibang River flow?
Ans:Â Arunachal Pradesh and Assam
Source:Â TOI