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Himachal Pradesh to declare heavy rains as state calamity: CM Sukhu

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SHIMLA, Aug 18: The Himachal Pradesh government has decided to declare the massive damage
caused by heavy rains as a state calamity, Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu said on Friday.
He said a notification in this regard would be issued Friday. The state is also awaiting a response
from the Centre to declare the disaster in Himachal Pradesh as a national calamity.
Heavy rains have lashed the hill state since Sunday, triggering landslides in several districts, including
Shimla.
Talking to PTI, the chief minister said rescue operations are going on in full swing and the state
government is making efforts to help the affected families especially those whose houses have been
damaged in the flash floods and landslides with its own resources.
“Central teams have inspected the affected areas for loss assessment and we need timely help from
the Centre,” Sukhu said, adding the state has suffered an estimated loss of Rs 10,000 crore.
With the recovery of one more body from the rubble of a Shiv temple in Summer Hill, the death toll
in rain-battered Himachal Pradesh has risen to 75 and 22 of these deaths were in the three major
landslides in Shimla alone –at the Shiva temple in Summer Hill and in Fagli and Krishnanagar, SP,
Shimla, Sanjeev Kumar Gandhi said.
About six persons are still feared buried in the temple debris.
Since the onset of the monsoon on June 24, 217 persons have died in rain-related incidents in
Himachal Pradesh and 11,301 houses have been partially or completely damaged, according to the
state emergency operation centre.
A total of 506 roads are still closed in the state and 408 transformers and 149 water supply schemes
have been disrupted.
Over the last three days, 2,074 people have been evacuated in flooded areas of Kangra district.
Sukhu has earlier said the state will take a year to rebuild the infrastructure damaged by the heavy
rains this monsoon.
The state government on Thursday relaxed conditions for spending the MLA local area development
fund.
The MLAs would now be able to use their fund of Rs 2.10 crore per year for projects like construction
of retaining walls and channelisation of drains. (PTI)

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