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Uttarakhand: 111 Killed, 45,650 Families Affected In Rain-Related Disasters, Says State Government

Uttarakhand government has been granted financial assistance of Rs 30.4 crore for the damages faced during the devastating monsoon this year. 35,400 families were affected only in Haridwar district.

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Rain-related disasters have claimed the lives of 111 people and affected 45,650 families in Uttarakhand this year, Parliamentary Affairs Minister Premchand Agarwal said on Wednesday.

Replying to a question by opposition members in the assembly, Agarwal said natural disasters triggered by heavy rain led to the deaths of 111 people and injuries to 72. The disasters also affected 45,650 families, who have been granted financial assistance of Rs 30.40 crore.

Haridwar district accounts for 35,400 of the families affected. Rs 18.97 crore has been distributed to these families, Agarwal said. 

The extent of damage caused in different parts of the state is still being ascertained, he said. 

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District magistrates have been given Rs 301 crore to deal with disasters in their respective areas. Apart from this, Rs 603.10 crore has been sanctioned for repairs in landslide-affected areas.

One helicopter each was arranged for the Garhwal and the Kumaon regions. The helicopters helped evacuate 500 people from disaster-hit areas, he said. 

In subsidence-hit Joshimath, the government has allocated Rs 33.50 crore as assistance to 150 families. Another 296 other affected families are living in relief camps, the minister said.

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