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Uttarakhand Governor personally visited the flood-affected areas of Uttarkashi district. He assured families of full government support during this difficult time. The Governor specifically praised soldiers who helped despite being disaster victims themselves. He also directed officials to create a concrete rehabilitation plan for affected families.

Key Points: Uttarakhand Governor Visits Flood-Hit Uttarkashi Assures Families Support

  • Governor met flood-affected families in Dharali Harsil and Mukhaba areas
  • Directed officials to prepare long-term rehabilitation action plan
  • Praised Army's 14 Rajputana Regiment for relief work despite own losses
  • Reviewed coordination between District Admin Army NDRF and SDRF
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Uttarakhand Governor visits flood-hit Uttarkashi, assures support to families

Governor Gurmeet Singh tours Dharali, Harsil and Mukhaba flood zones, meets affected families and reviews relief operations with Army and NDRF teams.

"In this hour of crisis, the state government and the entire administration are standing firmly with them - Governor Gurmeet Singh"

Uttarkashi, August 26

Uttarakhand Governor Lieutenant General Gurmeet Singh (retd) visited the disaster-affected areas of Dharali, Harsil and Mukhaba in Uttarkashi district and met the affected families. He also took stock of the situation of relief and security operations.

During his visit to Mukhaba, the Governor on Monday held discussions with officials from the District Administration, Army, NDRF, SDRF and other security agencies. He also received detailed information about the progress of disaster management, relief, and security operations.

The Governor met the affected families from Dharali Harshil in Mukhaba and assured them of all possible cooperation and assistance. He said that in this hour of crisis, the state government and the entire administration are standing firmly with them.

Singh directed officials to prepare a concrete, long-term action plan for assisting and rehabilitating disaster-affected families, enabling them to return to normal life soon.

The Governor praised the coordination among District Administration, Army, NDRF, SDRF and other agencies working in the affected area. He said that relief and rescue operations gained momentum due to their dedication, hard work and prompt action.

In particular, the Governor praised the soldiers of 14 Rajputana Regiment, who, despite being affected by the disaster themselves, actively contributed to the relief and rescue operations. He described it as an inspiring example of true service to humanity and courageous devotion to duty.

Earlier, Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami reviewed the ongoing rescue and relief operations in the Tharali area of Chamoli district, where a disaster struck on the intervening night of August 22-23.Speaking at the State Emergency Operations Centre (SEOC) in Dehradun, Dhami said that he has directed officials to constitute a committee of experts and scientists from reputed agencies to study the pattern of recent disasters in Tharali, Saiji (Pauri) and Dharali.

The Chief Minister instructed the Chamoli District Magistrate to immediately release Rs 5 lakh as assistance for damaged houses and Rs 5 lakh each to the families of the deceased. He also stressed that arrangements must be made at the earliest to drain water from the temporary lake formed at Syanachatti.

- ANI

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Priya S
Salute to the 14 Rajputana Regiment soldiers! Despite being affected themselves, they're helping others. That's the true spirit of our armed forces. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳
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Aman W
Rs 5 lakh compensation is good but what about proper rehabilitation? These families have lost everything. Government should also provide employment opportunities and proper housing.
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Sarah B
The coordination between different agencies is commendable. NDRF, SDRF, Army all working together - this is how disaster management should work. Hope the affected families get the support they need quickly.
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Vikram M
Finally some action on studying the disaster pattern. Uttarakhand needs proper scientific research to understand why these flash floods are becoming so frequent. Climate change is real, people!
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Neha E
Hope the assistance reaches the actual affected people and doesn't get stuck in bureaucracy. We've seen many promises after disasters but implementation is always slow. Fingers crossed for our Uttarakhand brothers and sisters.

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