Updated September 29th, 2018 at 10:52 IST

'State Suffered Losses Of Rs. 1479 Crore During Current Monsoon,' Says Himachal Pradesh CM Jay Ram Thakur

Over one thousand people have been rescued from Lahaul valley out of these 147 have been airlifted and remaining have been evacuated by road. This was informed in the meeting held in Himachal Pradesh on September 28, 2018, which was presided over by the Chief Minister Jai Ram Thakur

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Over one thousand people have been rescued from Lahaul valley out of these 147 have been airlifted and remaining have been evacuated by road. This was informed in the meeting held in Himachal Pradesh on September 28, 2018, which was presided over by the Chief Minister Jai Ram Thakur.

The Chief Minister said that road would be cleared to Baralacha by this evening. He said that all the rescued people were being taken for medical examinations. He said that efforts were being made to restore communication network in Lahaul valley.

The Chief Minister directed the officers to ensure adequate availability of essential commodities in the valley. He said that the team of BSNL would visit Sisu on September 29, 2018 for the restoration of communication in the area. He said that the Government would provide all possible help to the BSNL in restoration work. Out of 18 towers of BSNL in the valley 7 were working properly.

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Jai Ram Thakur said that during the Monsoon, the State had suffered losses of about Rs. 1479 crore and during the last four days alone the State had suffered losses of Rs. 220.29 crore. He said that five choppers of Indian Air Force had been pressed into service to evacuate the stranded tourists and local people.  He said that the situation was being monitored round the clock at district and State headquarters. He said that the Centre Government has released Rs. 122 crore as the first installment for the State for undertaking immediate rehabilitation measures.   

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It was informed in the meeting that 18000-litre petrol and 27000-litre diesel was made available. He said that LPG and other food items were also in sufficient quantity. It was informed in the meeting that water Supply to Manali has been restored and Lahaul valley was also almost restored. He said that till the electricity supply was restored in the valley, efforts would be made to provide solar lamps and lights to the people. He said that small transformers would be airlifted from Kullu for replacing damaged transformers.

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Published September 29th, 2018 at 09:02 IST