The Disaster Management Department of the Government of Uttarakhand has requested the Center to provide special assistance of Rs 5,702.15 crore to compensate the damage during the monsoon this year and to prevent possible damage to the infrastructure in the future.
In this regard, Secretary Disaster Management and Rehabilitation Vinod Kumar Suman has sent a detailed memorandum to Additional Secretary Disaster.
The assets of the irrigation department have lost about Rs 266.65 crore, followed by the property of the Energy Department, Rs 123.17 crore, the Health Department has lost Rs 4.57 crore and the property of the School Education Department has lost Rs 68.28 crore. 23.06 crore and other departmental properties have lost Rs 213.46 crore.
All government departments have suffered a direct loss of about Rs 1,944.15 crore. Along with the above amount of Rs 1,944.15 crore for the reconstruction and reconstruction of these assets, along with the above amount, the requests of Rs 3,758.00 crore have been made for the assistance of Rs 3,758.00 crore to save the assets from the center and stabilize the roads, populated areas and other infrastructure, which damaged due to the disposal of Rs. Are.
Thus, a total of Rs 5,702.15 crore has been sought for the protection of infrastructure, including public assets such as repair and reconstruction for disaster damage by Uttarakhand in 2025, as well as the damaged roads due to disaster.
Secretary Disaster Management and Rehabilitation said that a total of 79 people died due to natural disaster between April 1 and August 31 in 2025, 115 people have been injured and 90 people are missing.
A total of 3,953 small and big animals have been killed. A total of 238 concrete buildings have been destroyed, two raw buildings have been destroyed, 2,835 concrete buildings have suffered serious damage, and 402 raw buildings have suffered serious damage. In addition, a large number of commercial buildings, including shops, hotels, homestands, restaurants and other structures.
