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IMD ISSUES YELLOW ALERT FOR HEAVY RAINFALL IN UTTARAKHAND

The India Meteorological Department on Friday issued a yellow warning for the next 4 days in Uttarakhand, said the officials.  In view of the IMD’s notification on the expected heavy rainfall in the northern state, the administration and the National Disaster Response Force have been alerted to deal with the possibility of a natural calamity […]

The India Meteorological Department on Friday issued a yellow warning for the next 4 days in Uttarakhand, said the officials. 

In view of the IMD’s notification on the expected heavy rainfall in the northern state, the administration and the National Disaster Response Force have been alerted to deal with the possibility of a natural calamity if any. Earlier on August 21, SDRF rushed a team to a resort in Pauri Garhwal of Uttarakhand’s Mohanchatti district after they received inputs of a family trapped amid heavy rains in the state, informed an SDRF spokesperson.

“The resort is very close to a hill and the water of the rainy drain is also increasing continuously, which is why there is an estimate of the hill’s cracking. All connectivity has been broken. We are feeling extremely threatened,” the spokesperson said. 

Upon receiving the information, the rescue team immediately reached the spot and the rescue work is currently underway, the spokesperson added. 

“Rescue work is going on by SDRF, which got information of some people being trapped in Aranyam Resort in Mohanchatti of Pauri Garhwal district. People are being rescued from the middle of the strong flow of water,” informed the SDRF. 

Meanwhile, the state has experienced severe rainfall and landslides for the last few days. 

Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami on Saturday visited some disaster-prone areas near Dehradun and also took stock of the overall situation arising due to heavy rainfall and inclement weather.

He directed the officers to trace the missing people and rescue those trapped on the roads, besides providing food, drinking water, and medical facilities to the affected. On the instructions of the Chief Minister, Wadia Institute and Hesco, along with their teams, also inspected the disaster-prone areas. 

The Chief Minister directed that the supply of essential commodities like food grains, medicines, fuel, etc. be checked once again. Continuous coordination should be maintained with the mobile operator companies so that there are no problems in the communication network.

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