Uttarakhand: CM Dhami reached Tharali, met disaster affected people in relief camp, said- our priority to provide all possible help

Uttarakhand: CM Dhami reached Tharali, met disaster affected people in relief camp, said- our priority to provide all possible help

Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami reached Tharali in Chamoli on Sunday and met the disaster affected people.Chief Minister Dhami has instructed relief and rescue teams to work with full capacity in view of the disaster in Tharali. He said that in the disaster in Dharali, Tharali and Sainautti, it has been seen that there has been heavy debris with water at all three places.

Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami said, “… The injured have been admitted to the hospital, necessary assistance is being provided. It is our endeavor that first of all the arrangements should be brought back on the tracks like electricity system, water system, before that we are delivering to all safe places and arranging their food, milk for young children. Are. “

 

Since the disaster in Tharali region, police and administration teams are constantly on ground zero. The District Magistrate and the police administration themselves are inspecting the affected areas and taking stock of the situation. Due to heavy rains on Saturday, many routes were blocked, which is going on to open it quickly.

SP Chamoli itself is monitoring every activity, so that relief and rescue work will be done without any hindrance. The police-administration is constantly trying for all possible help.

A total of 12 disaster affected people are staying in Government Polytechnic College Kulsari. While 36 people are staying in primary school Cheparo. There are 20 people staying in primary school Upper Bazaar Tharali. Whose living and food is being arranged by the administration.

On the other hand, life is disturbed since the disaster caused by cloudburst in Tharali. A person missing in the debris is not yet known. Debris has penetrated more than two dozen houses. The affected people have been accommodated by the district administration in schools and guest houses. The main routes and raw routes of Tharali have suffered heavy damage.

The Karnprayag-Gwaladam highway has been washed away by 15 meters. SDRF, NDRF, ITBP and SSB are engaged in relief work. On Friday night, cloudburst has caused heavy damage to Tharali town.

 

 

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