Rescue Efforts Underway In Uttarakhand, Death Toll In Flood Rises To 150


Dehradun: With skies clearing, rescue of stranded people and relief operations intensified in Uttarakhand where the death toll in the rain and floods shot up to 150 as thousands of pilgrims still remained stranded.

Reports suggested that the famous Kedarnath shrine, where 50 people died in the landslide that accompanied torrential rain and flash floods, is intact notwithstanding the heavy damage all around.

With rains ceasing in the last two days, there were no fresh incidents of landslides and flooding.

Accompanied by Congress President Sonia Gandhi, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh made an aerial survey of the worst-hit areashttps://www.siliconindia.com/news/general/Heavy-Rains-Wreak-Havoc-in-Uttarakhand-Flood-Warning-in-UP-Delhi--nid-149159-cid-1.html?utm_source=clicktrack&utm_medium=hyperlink&utm_campaign=linkinnews while Union Home Secretary RK Singh also undertook a similar mission separately.

Uttarakhand Principal Secretary Om Prakash said the death toll in the state has gone up to 150 but was not in a position to give the exact estimate since several villages in Chamoli and Rudraprayag districts in the upper reaches were still under water.

Chief Minister Vijay Bahuguna told reporters that he was also not in a position to give the exact estimate of death and destruction which he said was unprecedented in the state.

It would take one year to restore normalcy on the road to Kedarnath from the after effects of the cloud burst which he described as a "Himalayan tsunami".

The first priority is to rescue the stranded people especially those on pilgrimage from various parts of the country, distribution of medicines and rehabilitation and  compensation for the affected, he said.

Source: PTI