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Situation in Himachal due to heavy rains is being closely monitored: PM Modi

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Published : Jul 12, 2021, 6:12 PM IST

Updated : Jul 12, 2021, 6:27 PM IST

As incessant rainfall in several parts of Himachal Pradesh has triggered flash floods and landslides while crippling normal life, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that the Centre is continuously monitoring the situation and assured all possible help to the state government.

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Shimla: With flash floods wreaking havoc in many parts of Himachal Pradesh, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday said that the situation in the state due to heavy rains is being closely monitored by the Centre. "The situation in Himachal Pradesh due to heavy rains is being closely monitored. Authorities are working with the State Government. All possible support is being extended. I pray for the safety of those in affected areas," PM Modi said in a tweet.

On the other hand, Union Home Minister Amit Shah also called Chief Minister Jai Ram Thakur to take stock of the situation. In a Tweet, Shah informed that the Home Ministry is continuously monitoring the situation and has also assured all possible help to the state government.

PM Modi's  tweet
PM Modi's tweet

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Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Jai Ram Thakur speaking to the media said that the state government will compensate the affected people. "Deputy Commissioners of all the districts have been alerted and have been asked to provide help at the earliest. The state government will ensure the safety of the tourists. People living near river banks have been asked to vacate their houses and more to safe shelters," the CM said.

CM Jai Ram Thakur briefs media

With the onset of the monsoon, incessant rains have triggered flash floods and landslides in many parts of the state. To fasten the relief operations, helpline numbers have been shared to help people. In case of emergency, people can contact the control room's toll-free number 1077 or call on 01892 229050. Kangra Deputy Commissioner Dr Nipun Jindal informed that Disaster Management Act 2005 has been implemented in the district and orders have been issued to all the departments to remain in touch with the district administration. Jindal also announced that tourists visiting Dharamshala have been advised to postpone their tour till July 13 to avoid any inconvenience in the wake of the current situation.

Incessant rainfall in several parts of Himachal Pradesh has triggered flash floods and landslides

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A landslide in the Shahpur area of Kangra district on Monday caused huge damage to many houses and shops in the region crippling normal life. According to officials, rescue teams are helping the people residing in those houses which have been hit by the landslide or have submerged due to the floods. After reaching Chitru village, MLA Vishal Naihariya and SDM Dharamshala Harish Gajju arranged for the stay of six families whose houses were damaged.

Meanwhile, Congress leaders have urged authorities to send helicopters to assist rescue operations launched by the NDRF teams.

Kullu valley is also under serious threat of flash floods which have led to the washing away of parked cars. On the other hand, the huts on the banks of the Sarvari river have been damaged as the river burst its banks.

Overflowing Beas river has also led to the traffic come to a standstill on over 15 roads in the region. Kullu Deputy Commissioner Ashutosh Garg informed that an alert has been issued till Tuesday and people have been advised to stay away from river banks.

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Last Updated :Jul 12, 2021, 6:27 PM IST
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