Amid the flood situation in Chamoli, Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Sunday assured the people of Uttarakhand that the Central government will extend all possible help to the state government to deal with the natural disaster.
Shah informed that Union Minister of State for Home Affairs Nityanand Rai is currently in the Home Minister’s disaster management control room and taking stock of the situation. “The central government will give every possible help to the state government to help deal with the flood situation,” Shah told ANI.
“I would like to assure the people of Uttrakhand that the Narendra Modi government will stand with them and will give every possible help. MoS Nityananda Rai ji is currently in the MHA disaster management control room managing the situation. I will reach there in the evening to take stock of the situation,” he said.
The Union Home Minister further informed that three NDRF teams have reached the flood-affected areas and more teams are ready to be airlifted to Uttarakhand from Delhi. “3 NDRF teams have reached there. More teams are ready to be airlifted to Uttarakhand from Delhi. ITBP jawans are also there.
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