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Uttarakhand: Rain has increased the trouble, there is water everywhere in the state, it has been raining for several hours, CM Dhami alerted the officers, helpline number released

After the alert of the Meteorological Department in Uttarakhand, it has been raining continuously for several hours. River drains are in spate at many places. Due to this, CM Dhami has also instructed the officers to remain alert. In a tweet, CM Dhami wrote, ‘In view of the excessive rains in the state for a few days, I request everyone to maintain complete vigilance and avoid unnecessary traffic in such times. Keeping the safety of the citizens on priority, the administration has also been instructed to remain on red alert mode to deal with any kind of situation. In view of the excessive rains in the state for the past few days, I request everyone to Maintain full vigilance and avoid unnecessary traffic. Keeping the safety of citizens on priority, the administration has also been instructed to remain on red alert mode to deal with any kind of situation.

Prohibited to go to high Himalayan areas

Tourists will not be allowed to visit the high Himalayan regions during the warning of heavy rains in the state. Its order has already been issued by Secretary Disaster Management. At the same time, CM Dhami has also given instructions to strictly follow this.

Heavy rain warning for four days

In most of the districts of Uttarakhand, there may be heavy rains at some places from Sunday till the next four days. The Meteorological Department has issued an orange alert for heavy rains in all the districts across the state from July 9 to 12. Bikram Singh, director of the Meteorological Centre, said, from July 9 to 12, an orange alert has been issued for heavy rains in some districts of the plains and hilly areas. Whereas, there are chances of rain in other parts of the state as well.

In case of emergency, give information on these numbers

Any type of disaster notice is given on the phone numbers 0135-2710335, 2664314, 2664315, 2664316, fax number 0135-2710334, 2664317. Toll free number 1070, 9058441404 and 821887005.