Heavy rains in Uttarakhand; most rivers in spate

July 18, 2013 07:23 pm | Updated December 04, 2021 11:19 pm IST - Dehradun

A view of a submerged bridge over River Ganga in this file photo. Water level in most of the rivers in Uttarakhand swelled following heavy rains on the second consecutive day on Thursday.

A view of a submerged bridge over River Ganga in this file photo. Water level in most of the rivers in Uttarakhand swelled following heavy rains on the second consecutive day on Thursday.

Water level in most of the rivers in Uttarakhand swelled following heavy rains on the second consecutive day on Thursday, even as Chief Minister Vijay Bahuguna distributed compensation to the kin of 14 policemen and four state officials, who went missing in the flash floods.

The Chief Minister gave cheques of Rs. 17.50 lakh each to the kin of 14 policemen, who went missing near Kedarnath. Rs. 10 lakh in compensation was given to the family of a home guard.

Compensation of Rs. 12.50 lakh each was paid to the relatives of three firemen who disappeared during last year’s flooding in Uttarkashi, according to a release. The cheques were given at a programme organised in Police Lines here.

Meanwhile, heavy rains lashed several parts of the state following which water level in rivers has increased. The Ganga, Yamuna, Kosi and Sharda rivers were in spate.

Birla guest house in Raywala area of Rishikesh was washed away after the Ganga changed its course in the area. The river swept away the guest house along with over 20 acres of adjacent land yesterday, Additional District Magistrate, SS Martolia said.

Employees of the guest house were evacuated to safer places in time, he added.

“The water level is being consistently monitored and we are on alert to deal with any possible situation,” a senior district official said.

The Chief Minister on Thursday visited Tehri district and heard the grievances of the people there. He also called up village heads to ensure that the distribution of relief material to the victims is done properly, officials said.

An 11-member inter-ministerial central team arrived here today to assess the situation in the flood-hit areas. The team is being led by Home Ministry Joint Secretary Lokesh Jha.

Meanwhile, ICICI group on Thursday donated Rs. 15 crore in the relief fund for the victims of Uttarakhand rains and flash floods.

Ms. Chanda Kochhar, MD and CEO of ICICI Bank Limited met the Chief Minister and handed over the cheque to him as a mark of solidarity with the victims.

Apart from ICICI bank, the donation amount also includes contribution from subsidiary companies of ICCI group.

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