OVER 200 PILGRIMS
TAKEN TO SAFETY FROM BADARINATH
ON SUNDAY, 30TH JUNE, 2013
Officials
said despite the odds, over 274 trucks carrying foodgrains and other essentials
have been dispatched to about 16 affected locations in the worst-hit
Rudraparayag, Chamoli and Uttarkashi districts.200 more pilgrims were evacuated
from Badrinath to Joshimath today in five choppers and the government said that
only 500 remained there with enough food material, medicines and doctors to
take care of them.Disposal of bodies in Kedarnath valley is going on but the
process is slow due to frequently changing weather, DIG Sanjay Gunjyal told .The authorities said the casualty figure would be known only
after removal of tonnes of debris from the affected areas.An official estimate
said about 550 people are still stranded at different locations across the
state.Evacuation from Badrinath is expected to be over by this evening, if the
weather remains favourable, the officials said.Meanwhile, Congress general secretary
in charge of party affairs in Uttarakhand, Ambika Soni arrived here for a
second visit after the tragedy struck.“Sonia Gandhi is highly concerned about
the welfare of the people of the state and I am here to see if relief material
is reaching the affected people,” she told reporters.
As
Uttrakhand struggles in the aftermath of massive floods, Centre assured all
possible help for relief and rehabilitation of the displaced people in the
state and said it will do its best to bring back normalcy “People who were
displaced will be rehabilitated. We will do whatever has to be done. We will
see how normalcy can be brought back,” new Union Home Secretary Anil Goswami
told reporters.He said the relief and rehabilitation efforts would take time.
“Tourists and pilgrims always keep going there” he said, adding it is not a
one-day task.The Home Secretary said initially there would be problems for
everyone as many people lost their lives and many are still missing.“There
would be problems now. But we will do it. We need to speak to the Uttrakhand
government and get solutions,” he said.
Prof. John Kurakar
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