Key Points

Himachal CM Sukhu has instructed officials to fast-track restoration work after devastating floods. He plans to meet Union Ministers for a special relief package. Temporary water supply has been restored for 60% of affected areas. The government is prioritizing resettlement and infrastructure repairs before winter.

Key Points: Himachal CM Sukhu Orders Swift Restoration After Flash Floods

  • CM Sukhu reviews flood damage with LoP Jai Ram Thakur
  • Seeks central relief package for Himachal
  • Orders DPRs for damaged infrastructure in a week
  • Directs PWD to rebuild bridges for connectivity
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Himachal Pradesh flash flood: CM Sukhu directs authorities to expedite restoration of roads, water, and power supply

CM Sukhu directs officials to restore roads, water, and power in flood-hit Himachal, seeks central aid and prioritizes rehabilitation efforts.

"60% of drinking water schemes temporarily restored, but winter demands urgent rehabilitation. – CM Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu"

Mandi, July 10

Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu on Thursday directed concerned departments to expedite the restoration of roads and the resumption of disrupted water and electricity supply in flood-affected areas.

Earlier, CM Sukhu held a meeting with Leader of Opposition Jai Ram Thakur at the Thunag Rest House on Wednesday evening to review the damage and progress of relief and rescue operations in the Seraj region, which had been severely affected by torrential rains and cloud bursts recently.

He said he would soon visit Delhi to meet with the Union Ministers to seek a special relief package for the State.

The Chief Minister has instructed the concerned departments to immediately prepare detailed project reports (DPRs) for the damaged roads, bridges, electricity, and water schemes within a week. He specifically mentioned that the 56-km Chail Chowk-Janjheli road would be proposed for strengthening under the Central Road and Infrastructure Fund (CRIF).

He also directed officers to coordinate closely with the Leader of Opposition and prioritise key schemes to accelerate relief efforts through inter-departmental collaboration. Despite the scale of devastation, he noted that 60 per cent of drinking water schemes have already been temporarily restored.

CM Sukhu asked the Public Works Department (PWD) to restore connectivity through the construction of Bailey and suspension bridges, for which the government would provide the required funds.

In the meeting, the leaders also discussed the issue of resettlement of families who have lost their land due to the devastation. Jai Ram Thakur highlighted that cloudburst incidents have caused extensive destruction, and with winter approaching, there is an urgent need to prioritise the rehabilitation of those who have lost everything.

The Chief Minister directed the Deputy Commissioner (DC), Mandi, to identify safe locations for the temporary resettlement of affected families, where prefabricated structures can be installed to provide immediate shelter. He also instructed officials to assess the damages suffered by the horticulturists.

Former Minister Prakash Chaudhary, Congress leaders Chet Ram, Jagdish Reddy, Vijay Pal Singh, APMC Chairman Sanjeev Guleria, Jeevan Thakur, Naresh Chauhan were also present in the meeting.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As someone who frequently visits Himachal, I'm heartbroken seeing these floods. The government must focus on sustainable infrastructure that can withstand extreme weather events. Climate change is real!
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Priya S
Appreciate that CM is working with opposition leader Jai Ram Thakur. Disaster management shouldn't be political. But I hope they actually deliver on these promises - last year's flood victims are still waiting for compensation!
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Arjun K
The focus on temporary bridges is good, but what about long-term solutions? Every year same story - floods damage roads, government repairs, next floods wash them away again. Need proper engineering solutions!
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Kavya N
My relatives in Mandi have been without power for 5 days now. 60% water restoration is good progress but what about the remaining 40%? Hope the prefab shelters come up fast before winter hits ❄️
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Michael C
The horticulture damage assessment is crucial - apples are Himachal's backbone. Farmers have already suffered huge losses. Government should announce compensation rates immediately to give them some relief.
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Vikram M
Why wait for DPRs when the damage is visible? Just start the work! Bureaucratic delays will only prolong people's suffering. Himachalis are resilient but they need immediate help, not

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