After the Uttarakhand accident, PM Modi-Amit Shah called CM Rawat and obtained information on the situation

Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah have met Chief Minister Trivendra Singh Rawat after a sudden flood in Alakananda and its tributaries in the ish Shiganga Valley in the Chamoli district of Uttarakhand. He received the full details of the incident from the chief minister.

According to a statement released by the Prime Minister’s Office, “During his trip to Assam, Prime Minister Narendra Modi reviewed the situation in Uttarakhand. He has telephoned Chief Minister Trivendra Singh Rawat and other top officials. They collected defense and relief work. Officials are working to provide all possible assistance to victims.

At the same time Home Minister Amit Shah also reviewed the situation. “I have spoken to CM Trivendra Singh Rawat, Director General of ITBP and NDRF about the natural disaster in Uttarakhand.” All the concerned officers are working on the war footing to save the people. NDRF teams have moved into defense. Devobhumi will be given all possible help. ”

Earlier, Trivendra Singh Rawat tweeted that the news of relief is that the flow of the Alakananda river beyond Nandaprayag is normal. The water level of the river is now one meter higher than normal but the flow is decreasing. The Chief Secretary of State, the Disaster Secretary, the Police Officer and all my teams are constantly monitoring the situation in the Disaster Control Room. Garhwal has been issued a warning after floods in the rivers, state disaster response and sheriff warned in the wake of the hazards in the lowlands of Chamoli district.

Please tell us that a part of the glacier from the hill fell on the dam, so that one part of the dam was damaged and the water of the dam started to move rapidly to the Alakananda river. The Central Water Commission has warned in all its posts that the flow of the Alakananda river has increased. Tapovan’s barrage is completely groundbreaking. Many people were reported missing after the incident. The warnings are on the rise due to the increasing danger from Chamoli to Haridwar. Police and SDRF teams have begun evacuating the riverbank along with loudspeakers. Boat rafting operators are also being removed from Rishikesh’s Ganga River.

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