Chamoli: Help rescue work continues in Nandanagar after 16 hours
Chamoli, September 19 (IANS). Relief and rescue operations are also in full swing for the second day amid heavy rain and landslides in Nandanagar in the Chamoli district Uttarakhand. A wonderful incident came to light in this disaster, where a person was evacuated alive after being buried in the rubble for 16 hours. In addition, a woman was also safely evacuated from a home last night in the grip of heavy rain and debris. Police, administration, NDRF and SDRF teams are constantly trying to evacuate people buried in ruin in disastrous areas such as Kuntari and Dhurma villages. Those who were rescued were immediately granted first aid and evacuated to a safe place. Everything is being done to ensure the safety of people in the areas concerned. Chamoli police shared information on the social media platform ‘X’ on Friday morning, said: ‘The rescue operation was started on the second day to evacuate the people buried in the ruins in Kuntari and Dhurma Village disaster. Police, administration, NDRF and SDRF teams are constantly engaged in relief and rescue operations. ‘ In addition, Chamoli police also gave information about the district’s weather and travel routes. Police said in their post: “All the routes associated with the visit of the Chamoli district are open. The district is cloudy. Just start your journey through the condition of the route and again. The Chamoli police are always ready for your safe and successful trip.” After the Nandanagar disaster, senior officials of the district administration and police constantly monitor the situation. Despite being blocked on Thursday, the district magistrate Sandeep Tiwari and the Superintendent of Police Sarvesh Panwar crossed the road and reached the place and had the relief of the relief. -Ians dch/ share these story tags