Key Points

A central team is visiting Uttarakhand to assess the damage caused by heavy monsoon rains. The team will meet with affected residents and review documentation of losses across multiple districts. Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami has already conducted field inspections of relief efforts in impacted areas. The state government has requested Rs 5,702 crore in special assistance from the central government for recovery.

Key Points: Central Team Visits Uttarakhand to Assess Heavy Rain Damage

  • Central team to assess Uttarakhand rain damage starting September 8
  • Team will visit affected districts and meet disaster victims
  • State government seeks Rs 5,702 crore special assistance
  • Chief Minister Dhami conducts field inspection of relief work
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Central team to visit Uttarakhand, assess damage caused by heavy rains

A central team arrives in Uttarakhand to evaluate monsoon damage, meeting victims and officials while state seeks Rs 5,702 crore special assistance from Centre.

"Initially, we'll present an overview of our state and disaster losses - Vinod Kumar Suman"

Dehradun, September 6

A central team will visit Uttarakhand to assess the damage caused by heavy rains in the state, a senior official said on Saturday.

Uttarakhand Disaster Management Secretary Vinod Kumar Suman said the state government officials will present an overview of the state and disaster losses before the team begins field visits.

"Most people will arrive by September 7 and start work on the morning of September 8. Initially, we'll present an overview of our state and disaster losses. Next, they'll visit cities, fields, and speak with victims and residents. After this, officials from each district will present an overview of losses, including data and documentary evidence on social and financial impacts, effects on income, and damage to government infrastructure," Suman said.

"Afterwards, the team will move to another area, repeat the process, and return by Tuesday night. On Wednesday, a comprehensive presentation with inputs from the disaster management department and affected departments will be delivered at the government level, followed by my remarks... The first team will go to Uttarkashi, then visit Rudraprayag and Pauri. The second team will go to Chamoli first, then Bageshwar and Nainital. The schedule is tentative, and the team can change it... There are seven team members," he added.

Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami conducted a field inspection of relief work at government primary schools of Pausari, Kapkot and Bageshwar. During the inspection, he met people who were affected by the disaster.

Earlier, the Uttarakhand government's disaster management department had asked the centre to provide special assistance of Rs 5,702.15 crore to compensate for the damage caused during this year's monsoon. .

- ANI

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Priya S
Good to see the CM is personally visiting affected areas. Leadership should always be on ground during crises. Hope the central team provides adequate compensation to all affected families.
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Aman W
Rs 5700 crore is a huge amount! While relief is necessary, I hope there's proper accountability and transparency in how these funds are utilized. We've seen money getting misused in previous disasters.
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Nisha Z
My relatives in Rudraprayag have lost everything. The rains have been brutal this year. Hope the assessment team actually talks to real victims and not just officials. Ground reality is much worse than reports show 😔
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Michael C
Visiting from UK - had plans to trek in Uttarakhand next month. Should we reconsider? How bad is the infrastructure damage in these areas?
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Suresh O
Instead of just assessing damage every year, government should invest in better infrastructure and early warning systems. These hill states need sustainable solutions, not just reactive measures.
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Kavya N
Praying for everyone's safety in Uttarakhand. The rescue teams and local administration are doing great work under difficult circumstances. Jai Uttarakhand! ❤️

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