Uttarakhand floods:A scene of melancholy in India!

There
were 1,353 pilgrims along with tourists from Maharashtra who were
trapped in the Uttarakhand floods out of them 334 are still not capable
of being traced. There are nine women
who are feared dead among the 334 missing pilgrims. The state
government has not only launched a helpline at the same time Relief
Coordination Unit in Dehradun, with officials
sent from Maharashtra centre in New Delhi on the contrary the state
chief minister, Prithviraj Chavan, has also given Rs100 million as
accomplishment for flood relief work to the chief minister of Uttarakhand.
Pradeep
Kumar, Additional Resident Commissioner, who is heading the unit in
Dehradun, expressed through telephone that calls have been pouring from
all parts of Maharashtra from
relatives and friends inquiring about their loved ones trapped in the
flood waters. They are as well getting some calls along with messages
from those trapped in the mountains
yet the connectivity is poor. They are anticipating connectivity to
increase by value. In the intervening time their rescue and relief
operations have already commenced.
Accompanied
by pain and grief the trapped pilgrims compounded by roads being washed
away, telephone network influenced in a harmful way at the same time
batteries of mobile phones dying
away, tour operators are also coordinating with the government on where
the pilgrims could be trapped. The government has also initiated one
more camp office as a help centre
in Haridwar. Furthermore, isolated passengers from Maharashtra will be
offered a special flight from Delhi-Mumbai subsequent to getting them
airlifted from Uttarakhand. There
was another prominent fact known was the number of travellers who
visited the Himalayan shrines of Uttarakhand are from different
districts of Maharashtra where helpline numbers have been launched.
That's really a scene of melancholy!
Image Source: Uttarakhand floods
(AW:Samrat Biswas)
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