Shah conducts aerial survey of rain-ravaged areas of Ukhand relief rescue ops continue \
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Shah conducts aerial survey of rain-ravaged areas of Ukhand relief rescue ops continue

21-Oct-2021
Dehradun Oct 21 PTI Union Home Minister Amit Shah undertook an aerial survey of the rain-ravaged areas of Uttarakhand on Thursday as relief and rescue operations continued in the worst-hit Kumaon region amid efforts to restore connectivity and evacuate people from vulnerable areasAccompanied by Uttarakhand Governor Lt Gen retd Gurmit Singh Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami Union Minister of State for Defence Ajay Bhatt and state Disaster Management Minister Dhan Singh Rawat Shah left for an aerial survey of the affected areas in a helicopter from the GTC helipad hereHe will return to Jollygrantairport and hold a meeting with officials in the presence of the chief ministerThree days of incessant rains in the state have caused damages worth Rs 7000 crore Dhami who has been touring the affected areas since Tuesday told reporters at the Pantnagar AirportRestoring the network of damaged roads and bridges at the earliest and evacuating people to safety is the priority at the moment he saidMeanwhile the toll in rain-related incidents in the state has risen to 54 while 19 people are injured and five still missing the state Emergency Operation Centre said in its latest report Nainital district has reported the maximum number of 28 deaths Due to the heavy downpour and flooding of the Naini lake the area around Dhobi Ghat in Nainital is experiencing major landslidesDistrict Magistrate Dhiraj Singh Garbiyal saidThis area is right at the base of Nainital and is believed to be the foundation of the town About a 100 families living in Dhobi Ghat have been shiftedhe said Garbiyal said relief camps have been set up at a number of placesTwenty-five people were airlifted and six others rescued with the help of rafts in Ramnagar while 30 families from Sundarkhal and Ramnagar were airlifted and moved to safe locations he saidRelief camps have also been set up in Puchdi area which was flooded Fifty-four people of 10 families living in Puchdi Nai Basti have been accommodated in a relief camp set up at Government Girls Primary School Poochri he saidA total of 150 people were brought to Ramnagar safely in roadways buses and sent to their destinations free of cost while 97 families affected by floods in Lalkuan have been shifted to a gurdwara and relief camps he saidMeanwhile the chardham yatra which was halted temporarily on October 18 due to the heavy rain alert issued by the Met department has resumed with pilgrims leaving for Kedarnath Badrinath Gangotri and Yamunotri from Rishikesh Chardham bus terminal and Haridwar bus standHeli services for Kedarnath have also resumed as the weather at the Himalayan temples is chilly but there is no rain PTI ALM RHL
21-Oct-2021 National
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