About 687 houses in the city have been damaged, roads and roads have been damaged, according to the Disaster Management Authority of Chamoli. National Disaster Response Force and State Disaster Response Force personnel have been deployed for rescue and relief work. Chief Secretary Sandhu took a meeting of state secretariat officers to review the situation here. At this time, he instructed to speed up the relocation of the residents to a safer place.
Temporary help centers have been set up at 16 places for the affected citizens in Joshimath. Apart from this, they will be made to sleep in the buildings of 19 hotels, guest houses and schools in Joshimath and Shejar’s Pipalkoti. It is necessary to immediately repair the broken water channels for drinking water and the channels for drinking water. Because of this, the situation may become more complicated, said Sandhu.
200 houses unsafe
The district administration has declared more than 200 houses unsafe to live in. Or the residents of the house have been asked to go to temporary help centers or rented houses. For this, financial assistance of Rs 4,000 per month will be given to each family from the state government for the next six months. Meanwhile, Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami has ordered immediate relocation of 600 families in dangerous homes.
Yachikevar Tatdichi hearing today?
New Delhi: The Supreme Court’s intervention has been requested by the petitioner to declare the Joshimath landslide crisis a national disaster. The court directed the petitioner to file the appeal for listing the petition on Tuesday for further hearing.
Chief Justice D.Y. Chandrachud and Ny. P.S. Parmeshwar Nath Mishra, the bench bench lawyer of Narasimha, gave instructions on Monday. Mishra represented the court on behalf of the petitioner Swami Avimukteshwaranand Saraswati. He or the petitioner requested for an immediate hearing. On that, ‘Your petition is mentioned. Appeal to be listed for further hearing on Tuesday only by following proper procedure’, said the division bench.
Saraswati has filed a petition claiming that large-scale industrialization is the reason why Joshimath is prone to landslides. Along with this, he has also requested the National Disaster Management Authority (NDRF) to provide immediate financial help and compensation to the citizens of Uttarakhand, as well as to provide active force to the residents of Joshimath in challenging situations.