Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami on Tuesday said that the state administration is on full alert mode in view of the India Meteorological Department's (IMD) heavy rainfall alert in the region. Talking about the precautionary arrangement made in the state, CM Dhami said, «Every year during monsoon time here, we have to face natural calamities. There are landslides due to excessive precipitation, and the water level of the rivers increases.
We are in full alert mode. All the officials of the district administration and those in our disaster management are doing their work. All of them have been asked to stay in alert mode to face any situation.
Our other organizations are also working on this. NDRF, Army, and our PWD department are all ready to face any situation and we are constantly in touch with the people to help them in any situation.» The chief minister further said that the administration has requested all Chardham Yatra pilgrims to be on alert and initiate their Yatra only after taking note of the weather. «We have requested all Chardham Yatra pilgrims to be alert and initiate their Yatra only after taking note of the weather.
Kanwar Yatra is also underway and the same instruction applies for that as well because it is raining at many places in Haridwar also», he said. CM Dhami further said that arrangements are done to ensure there is no shortage of medicines or food during any extreme situation. «I have also instructed all the District Magistrates who have been very active in their districts and all the district officers to be vigilant and to keep a close watch on the situation.
They have been directed to maintain communication. Also, there should be no shortage of any kind of medicine. There should
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