Loss of 443 crores due to the natural disaster in Nainital, the emphasis on the reconstruction of road moral structure
Nainital, September 13 (IANS). Uttarakhand suffered a lot as a result of the recent natural disaster. This disaster has done great damage to the Nainital district. District Magistrate Vandana Singh said Nainital is estimated to have a loss of Rs 443 crore of the disaster. He said that after the disaster was emphasized on the reconstruction of the funding fundamental structure. District Magistrate Vandana Singh said during a media interaction that the recent disaster has done great damage to the Nainital district. The administration set out a detailed assessment of affected areas, which estimates a loss of about Rs 443 crore. From this, only the loss of Rs 190 crore relates to roads, buildings and other repairs. He informed that concrete plans were made for reconstruction, repair and renovation of disasters. Especially road building, improvement work of sensitive areas, including road building, Hadakhan Road and many measures are included. The administration says that early relief in the areas concerned will be emphasized on strengthening the infrastructure. Its purpose is that the effects of disasters are minimal in the future and locals can get a safe environment. District Magistrate Vandana Singh has made it clear that efforts are being made to both the government and the administration, so that the reconstruction can begin as soon as possible and give the public relief. Earlier, an air and earthly survey was conducted by the inter-ministerial central team of the Government of India on Monday to assess the loss caused by the recent natural disaster in the Tharali region of Uttarakhand. The party was led by the director Dr. Virendra Singh, who includes senior officers from various ministries, including Anu Secretary Sher Bahadur, superintendent engineer Sudhir Kumar. The team conducted an air investigation into the affected areas such as Cheepado, Kotdip, Radibagad, Dewal’s Mopata and Nandanagar in Tharali. In addition, earthly inspection of damaged areas was also done by road. -Ians Ash/BC shares this story tags