Uttarakhand CM to form high-powered committee to monitor reconstruction work after damage by rainfall
Dehradun, October 25
Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami on Monday said that the state government will constitute a high-powered committee to monitor reconstruction work after the damage caused by incessant rainfall.
Dhami stated that no casualty has been reported among tourists in the state during incessant rains due to the state's prompt actions.
"Due to our prompt actions, there has been no casualty among tourists in the state during rains. Our next step is to complete the reconstruction work as soon as possible and provide relief to affected people," he added.
Uttarakhand has been facing incessant rainfall for the past few days which caused landslides and floods.
The death toll due to rain-related incidents in Uttarakhand has mounted to 72 and four people are still missing, said the Uttarakhand government on Sunday.
As per the report, 26 people were injured in the disaster from October 17 to 19.The rain triggered landslides, house collapses and deluge caused large scale devastation and loss of life and property in the state.
Also, 224 houses were damaged in these incidents.
Amid torrential rains, the hilly state has witnessed flooded roads, landslides, and overflowing rivers leaving people stranded in various places.
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