Dehradun: On Saturday, there was a catastrophic rain from the sky in Tehri and other places in Uttarakhand, in which 2 people lost their lives. Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami has expressed concern about the conditions of rain and flood. Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami reviewed the flood situation in a meeting with departmental officials. CM Dhami ordered to provide all possible help to the families of those who lost their lives during the flood. Along with this, those whose houses were damaged in this disaster or were damaged due to Malwa, he also directed the officials to get them repaired.
Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami has ordered the officials to provide all possible help to the people living in relief camps. Along with this, in view of the warning issued by the Meteorological Department, the Disaster Management Department has been asked to remain alert. Due to heavy rains in many areas of Uttarakhand, life has been disrupted. Incidents of landslides have increased. On Saturday, a landslide occurred once again in Tingarh village of Tehri. In this, 15 residential houses were buried under the debris. However, the administration had evacuated these houses in the morning itself, due to which there were no casualties.
The affected people were shifted to Vinakkhal Inter College
The villagers have been shifted to Vinakkhal Inter College, where the villagers have been stopped for the time being. Where the administration is making arrangements for food etc. for them. At the same time, due to heavy rains in Gunga village of Gram Panchayat Bhangeli, the village’s connecting road, two culverts, drinking water line have been completely damaged. Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami took information about relief and rescue operations from MLA Ghansali Shakti Lal Shah and DM Mayur Dixit regarding the heavy rains and landslides in Bal Ganga and Budha Kedar of Tehri.
The Chief Minister has directed the DM to immediately identify the sensitive villages of the affected area and shift the people to a safe place. Let us tell you that due to the landslide, the administration has kept more than 50 families of the village in the disaster relief camp in Government Inter College Vinaykhal. More than 70 people have taken shelter in the disaster relief camp here. At the same time, the Chief Minister of the state Pushkar Singh Dhami is constantly monitoring the situation. Even during his visit to Delhi, Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami was taking feedback from the officials on time.