Key Points

Work is actively underway to reopen the blocked Nandanagar-Nandprayag road in Chamoli district. The rest of the Badrinath National Highway remains fully accessible to traffic. Chief Minister Dhami has emphasized restoring washed-away bridges and damaged infrastructure as top priorities. The state government is committed to providing comprehensive relief and rehabilitation to all affected areas.

Key Points: Uttarakhand Opens Nandanagar-Nandprayag Road in Chamoli District

  • Chamoli Police confirm road reopening work is currently underway
  • Badrinath National Highway remains open for traffic movement
  • CM Dhami assures swift relief for disaster-hit Pausari village
  • Government prioritizing bridge restoration and infrastructure repair
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Uttarakhand: Work underway to open Nandanagar-Nandprayag road in Chamoli

Chamoli Police confirm Nandanagar-Nandprayag road reopening work underway while CM Dhami prioritizes bridge restoration and disaster relief across Uttarakhand.

"Our primary focus is on restoring the bridges that have been washed away - CM Pushkar Singh Dhami"

Chamoli, September 7

Work to open the Nandanagar-Nandprayag road, which was blocked in Chamoli district, is underway, police said on Sunday.

In a post on X, the Chamoli Police said, "Traffic update - The work of opening the Nandanagar-Nandprayag road, which was blocked in Chamoli district, is underway. The rest of the Badrinath National Highway is open for traffic."

Earlier, Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami on Saturday assured speedy relief and rehabilitation measures for disaster-hit Pausari village and nearby areas, stressing that the government is prioritising restoration of washed-away bridges, damaged roads, and disrupted electricity and water supply, while also planning necessary displacement measures.

Speaking to media persons, CM Dhami said, "The people affected by the disaster in Pausari village and the surrounding villages have also raised their concerns, including the issue of displacement, and we have already planned for it. Where displacement is necessary, we will work on it. Currently, our primary focus is on restoring the bridges that have been washed away in this area, repairing the damaged roads, addressing the lack of electricity, and resolving the water supply issues. We are working to address all these."

"Every district in the state is affected by the disaster, and there has been significant damage. After assessing everything, we will take swift action. Once the rains subside, we will work on a war footing," he said.

CM Dhami also visited Kapkot in Bageshwar district earlier to inspect the ongoing relief and rehabilitation work in disaster-affected areas and assured affected families of all possible support from the state government.

In a post on X, CM Dhami wrote, "Upon reaching Kapkot, Bageshwar, a ground inspection of the disaster-affected area was conducted. At the same time, direct communication was held with the affected families, assuring them of every possible assistance and support."

He added, "During the inspection, officials were instructed to show no laxity in relief and rehabilitation works. Swift relief materials should reach every affected family, the rehabilitation process should be transparent and time-bound, and no needy person should be deprived of assistance."

"Our government is continuously working to serve the public with complete sensitivity and commitment. During this time, the MLA Suresh Garia was also present," the post added on X.

- ANI

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Priya S
Finally some positive news! The monsoon has been brutal this year. My relatives in Chamoli have been facing so many problems with connectivity. Hope the relief reaches everyone affected.
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Sarah B
Visiting Uttarakhand last month and saw firsthand how challenging the terrain is. Road connectivity is crucial for tourism and local economy. Hope the restoration is done properly with future monsoon resilience in mind.
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Arjun K
While I appreciate the efforts, I hope this isn't just temporary patchwork. We need permanent solutions for these mountain roads that get damaged every monsoon. The government should invest in better engineering and maintenance.
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Meera T
Thank you Chamoli Police for the traffic updates! This helps so many travelers plan their journeys. Stay safe everyone working on these restoration projects. 🙏
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Vikram M
The CM's visit and assurance is good, but implementation is what matters. Hope the relief reaches the actual affected people and not just stays on paper. Uttarakhand needs sustainable development solutions.

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