Pushkar Singh Dhami, the chief minister of Uttarakhand, stated on Wednesday that the disaster control center had looked at the state’s rainfall situation. According to officials, the CM also advised Char Dham pilgrims to continue traveling after getting a weather update. CM Dhami said in an exclusive interview with ANI on Wednesday that several areas had become submerged in water as a result of the state’s heavy rainfall and that the SDRF and NDRF personnel had been deployed on the ground to conduct the rescue operations. He further advised pilgrims to wait to leave until the weather was safe to do so.
The Uttarakhand CM told ,“Many places are submerged in water. We analysed the situation in the disaster control room and also talked to the Delhi authority. SDRF and NDRF are present on the ground. We don’t want to leave any shortfall in the rescue process. I request all the pilgrims to start the journey after taking the information of the weather.”
Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami on Tuesday held a review meeting with the Chief Secretary and Additional Chief Secretaries along with the high officials of the government and all the district magistrates in the secretariat regarding the situation arising out of the disaster caused by heavy rains in the state.