Uttarakhand Faces Devastating Cloudburst: IAS Officers Pledge Support
In response to the catastrophic cloudburst in Uttarakhand, the state's IAS officers have agreed to donate a day's salary to aid relief efforts. The natural disaster struck Dharali, causing destruction and loss of life. Rescue operations, led by multiple agencies, are in full swing to assist affected individuals.
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In the shadow of Uttarakhand's recent calamity, the state's Indian Administrative Service (IAS) officers have committed to donating a day's salary to the Chief Minister's Relief Fund. This decision, inspired by their sense of social responsibility, signifies a collective effort to mitigate the distress caused by the natural disaster.
The disaster, driven by twin cloudbursts in Dharali and Sukhi Top area, has resulted in extensive damage and loss of life. Flash floods and landslides have devastated infrastructure, leading to a massive rescue operation involving the Indian Army, Air Force, and disaster response teams. Authorities report three civilian deaths and over 50 individuals missing.
Uttarakhand's Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami visited the affected areas, observing the rescue missions firsthand. He has praised the collaborative efforts of agencies working tirelessly to evacuate stranded tourists and provide essential aid. The situation remains critical as endeavors continue to reconnect isolated regions and offer assistance to those in need.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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