A major accident was witnessed while a tank was crossing the Shyok river flowing in the Ladakh region of India. While returning from military training on the night of 28 June, an army tank was crossing the Shyok river flowing near Saser Brangsa in eastern Ladakh when suddenly the water level of the river increased, due to which the army tank got stuck in the water.
The rescue team had reached the accident site but due to the sudden rise in water level, the rescue operation was not successful and the tank crew was swept away in the river. Due to which they died. Union Defense Minister Rajnath Singh has expressed regret over this accident. In such a situation, let us know where this river flows from and how its water level suddenly increased. Also, there is a special reason behind its name.
Why is it called Yog River?
There are two different reasons behind the name of this river flowing in Ladakh."s1">-Different reasons are given. The first reason is that the name of this river Shyok is derived from the Tibetan words shag and gyog.. In this shag means gravel and gyog means spreading. This river collects a large amount of gravel when it floods. That’s why it’s called a gravel spreader That is, it is called yoga.
Shyok river is known as ‘River of Death’ also known as. It is said to be related to the Uighur region of western China. The Uyghur language is said to be (Yarkandi) In Hindi, Shyok means death.
This is also a story
In ancient times, many groups of Central Asian traders used to travel from Yarkand in Central Asia to Leh. In such a situation, there was a situation of crossing the Shyok river many times. It is said that many people and herds of animals were swept away by the flow of this river. From here it got the name Shyok river.
The water level in this river suddenly rises during the rainy season. In such a situation, going into it is no less than a danger.
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