Key Points

Prime Minister Modi personally assessed the devastating flood situation in Himachal Pradesh through an aerial survey. The state has suffered enormous losses totaling ₹4122 crore with 370 lives lost to recent disasters. He met with Chief Minister Sukhvinder Sukhu and relief teams to coordinate emergency response efforts. The state government is urgently seeking a special relief package from the central government for recovery.

Key Points: PM Modi Aerial Survey Himachal Floods Meets CM Sukhu

  • PM Modi surveyed worst-hit Mandi Kullu Chamba districts by air
  • Himachal suffered 370 deaths and ₹4122 crore in flood damage
  • Met CM Sukhu and NDRF teams to coordinate relief efforts
  • State requests special central package for reconstruction
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PM Modi undertakes an aerial survey in Himachal to assess flood situation

PM Modi conducts aerial survey of flood-hit Himachal Pradesh, meets CM Sukhvinder Sukhu to assess ₹4122 crore damage and 370 fatalities. Reviews relief efforts.

"We stand firmly with the people in this difficult time - PM Narendra Modi"

Dharamshala, September 9

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday undertook an aerial survey of flood-hit areas in Himachal Pradesh, assessing the damage caused by recent floods and landslides.

The state has suffered significant losses, with estimated damages worth ₹4,122 crore due to heavy rains, cloudbursts, and landslides between June 20 and September 8. The disaster has resulted in 370 fatalities, with 41 people still reported missing, and has affected infrastructure, agriculture, and homes across the state.

"Undertook an aerial survey to assess the situation in the wake of flooding and landslides in Himachal Pradesh. We stand firmly with the people in this difficult time, and all efforts are being made to ensure continuous support to those affected," PM Modi said in a post on X.

During his visit, PM Modi met with Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu and other state officials to discuss relief measures and review the situation. He also interacted with personnel from the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) and State Disaster Response Force (SDRF), who are working tirelessly to support rescue and relief operations.

He will also chair a meeting with senior state officials and leaders at Kangra Airport. The Prime Minister's aerial survey covered districts such as Mandi, Kullu, and Chamba, which have been severely impacted by the disaster. After assessing the situation in Himachal Pradesh, PM Modi is scheduled to visit Punjab to review the flood situation and relief efforts there as well.

Earlier, Himachal Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu, who reached the airport to receive the Prime Minister, told ANI that the heavy rain had caused widespread destruction in the state and stated that he expected a relief package from the centre.

"The rain from last week caused significant destruction, and the state faced losses across all areas, from people's lives to property damage. Our farmers' crops have been destroyed, and many landslides have occurred. Drinking water facilities and electricity transformers are completely damaged, and roads are also in poor condition. Compared to what happened in 2023, we lost fewer lives, but continuous cloud bursts caused considerable losses. The scientific study of these incidents is very important... A lot of damage is also caused by global warming and cloudbursts," CM Sukhu said.

He also expressed hope that the Centre will announce a special relief package.

We are requesting a special relief package from the central government so that we can allocate funds based on the severity of the situation..." CM Sukhu said.

Over 20 leaders of Himachal Pradesh, including CM Sukhu, former CM Jairam Thakur and others, will attend the meeting to brief the Prime Minister about the losses caused by rains and flash floods.

- ANI

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Priya S
The aerial survey is important but what matters is timely relief and rehabilitation. 370 lives lost is heartbreaking. We need better disaster management infrastructure in hilly states.
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Sarah B
While the PM's visit is appreciated, I hope this isn't just for optics. The people of Himachal need concrete help - rebuilding homes, restoring infrastructure, and supporting farmers who've lost everything.
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Arjun K
Salute to the NDRF and SDRF personnel working tirelessly in difficult conditions. They are the real heroes! 🇮🇳 Hope the government provides them with better equipment and resources.
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Michael C
The CM is right about global warming contributing to these extreme weather events. We need long-term climate adaptation strategies, not just reactive relief measures.
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Kavya N
₹4,122 crore damage is massive! Tourism, agriculture, infrastructure - everything affected. Hope the relief package comes quickly and reaches the actual affected people, not just stays on paper.

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