The closure of the Chamba bhrama route will harm the ration crisis in Bharmour, helicopter will help with the helicopter -Himachal Pradesh Flood Chamba Helicopter Relief for Bramhouse residents amid the closure of the road

Updated: Fri, 29 Aug 2025 05:21 PM (IST) Chamba-Bhramour route is closed due to a lack of ration in Bharmour. The administration decided to send ration by helicopter. Command was issued under the Disaster Management Act at the request of Adm Bharmour. Additional Deputy Commissioner Amit Mehra said that the helicopter’s offer will continue until the road is restored, which will provide the public and the dedicated relief. Jagran Correspondent, Chamba. The Chamba-Bharama route has been completely closed for the past five days due to constant heavy rain and landslides. The situation deteriorated so much that the offer of essential commodities in Bharmour came to a standstill. The stores are about to end ration, milk, bread and vegetables. Thousands of dedicated as well as hundreds of employees from different departments are also stuck in Bharmour, which was on duty of Manimahesh Yatra. In such a crisis, the administration made a big decision to send ration and essential items from the helicopter. The district disaster management authority issued on behalf of Adm Bharmour Kulvir Singh Rana on behalf of Adm Bharmour Kulvir Singh Rana to Deputy Commissioner Chamba Mukesh Repswal. The order says that ration and other essential merchandise will be provided by the Chamba helicopter to Bharmour by removing the powers offered under sections 30 and 34 of the Disaster Management Act 2005. Remove the ad, just read the news, additional deputy commissioner Chamba Amit Mehra immediately implemented this order. According to the order, this system will continue until the Chamba-Bhrama route is restored or new orders issued by the administration. This decision is expected to give great relief to the people and dedicated in Bharmour. While the offer offered the local market for five days, people’s problems peaked. Additional Deputy Commissioner of Chamba Amit Mehra says that the basic needs of the people, now with the recovery of the lifeline of the helicopter, will begin to sigh and have a sigh of relief. The Chamba-Bharama route has been completely disrupted over the past few days due to constant heavy rain and landslides. As a result, the offer of essential merchandise in the Bharmour region was completely stopped and has experienced committed and employees on service problems. In light of the severity of the situation, the administration decided to give relief immediately. We have issued orders that ration and other essential items from Chamba to Bharmour will be sent by helicopters. This system will continue until the road is completely restored. It is our effort that no citizen or dedicated need to experience a shortage of essential merchandise.