Uttarakhand: Monsoon caused loss of more than 5 thousand crores, 79 people have lost their lives so far

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This time the monsoon has caused heavy destruction in Uttarakhand. Many villages have been affected by landslides and cloudbursts. Many people have lost their lives and many have lost their loved ones.
Monsoon wreaks havoc in Uttarakhand
This time the monsoon has caused heavy destruction in Uttarakhand. The continuous rain is becoming a challenge for the government administration. This time the monsoon rain has caused terrible destruction in the state. This catastrophic rain from the sky has not only ruined the condition of mountains, roads and bridges. But many innocent people have even lost their lives.
79 people died in the disaster
If the figures are to be believed, the record of the last 10 years has been broken in the month of August. 574 MM rainfall has been recorded in August. A total of 79 people have died from April 1 to September 3. While 115 people have been injured in the disaster. Apart from this, more than 90 people are still missing. At the same time, 1828 houses have been partially damaged. While 229 houses have been completely razed to the ground and 71 houses have been damaged more than half.
The CM himself is monitoring from ground zero
The Meteorological Department has issued an orange alert for heavy rains in many districts of Uttarakhand. The heavy devastation caused by heavy rains in the monsoon has increased the difficulties of the people. Due to which the Disaster Management Department is constantly appealing to the people to be alert. At the same time, the head of the state Pushkar Singh Dhami himself is constantly in touch with the officials and is also monitoring all the situations by staying at ground zero.
Uttarakhand suffered a loss of more than 5 thousand crores in the monsoon
At the same time, talking about the loss in this disaster, according to the Disaster Secretary, so far the loss of more than 5 thousand crores has been assessed, along with this, a team from the Center will soon reach Uttarakhand, which will prepare its report by assessing the entire loss. Many previous records have been broken due to the rain of disaster falling from the sky. The situation has become such that despite all the efforts in the state, rain is not giving the state government time to breathe.