Explorer

Himachal Suffered Loss Of Over Rs 12,000 Crore, Says CM Sukhu As State Limps To Recovery From Monsoon Wreck

Himachal Pradesh CM Sukhvinder Sukhu has said that the state is recovering from the destruction caused by rain-induced floods and landslides, adding that Himachal suffered a loss of Rs 12,000 crore.

Himachal Pradesh is reviving itself from the devastating floods and landslides that caused chaos in the hill state for weeks throwing normal life out of gear and killing hundreds of people. Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu on Tuesday said that the state has suffered a loss of nearly Rs 12,000 crore and the government is trying to recover from one of the worst destruction events Himachal has ever witnessed. Sukhu, who was speaking to reporters after visiting the Golden Temple in Punjab's Amritsar, also said that around 450 people lost their lives in the rain-induced calamity in the state.

"The government is trying to recover from the devastation that has happened in Himachal Pradesh. Fortunately, no harm was caused to the tourists. Around 450 people lost their lives, and we suffered losses of over Rs 12,000 crore," he said. Sukhu added that the re-construction of roads has been done but the same would take some more time as far as villages are concerned.

Last week, CM Sukhu moved a  resolution in the Himachal Pradesh Assembly under rule 102 on the first day of the session demanding the Centre to declare destruction caused by torrential rains in the state as a "national disaster." It was passed with a voice vote. 

Later, slamming the opposition, the CM said that they say they did not denounce the resolution, but they did not even support it. "The Opposition is just playing politics on the issue of disaster," he added, as quoted by ANI.

In August this year, Sukhu, whose Congress government assumed power last December, stated that the recovery from the tragedy would take a year's time. He said the state is looking at a long year ahead as the downpours triggered destructive landslides throughout the region, obstructing roads and causing the collapse of numerous buildings. 

ALSO READ | Maharashtra Deputy CM Fadnavis Visits Flood-Hit Area In Nagpur, Reviews Rehabilitation Efforts

View More
Advertisement
Advertisement
25°C
New Delhi
Rain: 100mm
Humidity: 97%
Wind: WNW 47km/h
See Today's Weather
powered by
Accu Weather
Advertisement

Top Headlines

RBI MPC Dec Meet: Panel Continues To Keep Key Rates Unchanged, Repo Rate At 6.5 Per Cent
RBI MPC Dec Meet: Panel Continues To Keep Key Rates Unchanged, Repo Rate At 6.5 Per Cent
Devendra Fadnavis Wins Maharashtra CM Race, But Tough Challenges Will Make Governance A Thorny Path
Devendra Fadnavis Wins CM Race, But Tough Challenges Will Make Governance A Thorny Path
RBI MPC Live Updates: RBI MPC Keeps The Repo Rate Unchanged At 6.5% For 11th Time
RBI MPC Live Updates: RBI MPC Keeps The Repo Rate Unchanged At 6.5% For 11th Time
Farmers Protest: Security Beefed Up At Delhi-Haryana Border Ahead Of Foot March Despite Prohibitory Orders
Farmers Protest: Security Beefed Up At Delhi-Haryana Border Ahead Of Foot March Despite Prohibitory Orders
Advertisement
ABP Premium

Videos

Maharashtra oath ceremony: Nameplate of Shinde's office change as soon as he became the Deputy Chief MinisterMaharashtra oath ceremony: Watch the entire oath taking ceremony of Devendra Fadnavis here | Eknath ShindeWho in BJP did not want Fadnavis to become CM, who made the path easy? | Maharashtra CM OathAs soon as he became CM, Fadnavis became a thorn in whose path? | Maharashtra CM Oath

Photo Gallery

Embed widget