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Pdf | 29.78 Kb Government of Uttarakhand Information & Public Relations Department 12, E. C. Road, Dehradun Dehradun, 29 July, 2013 Time 06:00 PM District wise Description of Disaster Relief Operation in State dt. 29 July, 2013 Description of Distributed Relief Material Amount Weight of S. No. of Quantity of Distributed to District Name Food Kerosene Description of Restored and blocked roads No. Name of the Villages LPG Fodder till Date Material (in Liters) cylinders (in Quintals) (in Rs.) (in Quintals) Rishikesh-Kedarnath NH till Silli and Tilwara- Nagar Panchayat Ukhimath, Mayali motor road are open for transportation. 1 Rudrapayag 7.92 0 0 0 21,45,03,912 Parkandi & Mansuna Gopeshwar-Kund road in Mastura and Mayali- Guptkashi roads are obstructed due to debris. Karnaprayag-Pokhri and Karnaprayag- Ranikhet-Kathgoadam roads are completely open for transportation, Else Rishikesh- Badrinath NH is open from Joshimath to Govindghat for transportation. 2 Chamoli Pandukeshwar & Mana 140.10 0 0 0 5,38,08,000 Total 67 Roads are obstructed due to debris in the district including Gopeshwar-Pokhri road in Hafla, Simli-Narayanbagad, Narayanbagad- Tharali, Nandprayag-Ghat and Gopeshwar- Ukhimath roads. Bageshwar-Almora, Kapkot-Bageshwar-Shama 3 Bageshwar _______ 0 0 0 57,68,124 and Kapkot-Pindar roads are open for transportation. Devidhar-Dhohtari-Kotdhaar-Lambgaon road between Uttarkashi & Dharasu, Dharasu- Badkot-Damta-Dehradun, Chinyalisaud- Suwakholi-Mussoorie, Badkot-VikasNagar, Uttarkashi-Chinyalisaud and Joshiyada- 4 Uttarkashi Villages of Maneri Area 510.20 0 0 0 7,36,10,214 Lambgaon roads are open for transportation. Rishikesh- Yamunotri NH in Silai Band & Wadia is obstructed due to Debris, else Rishikesh-Gangotri NH is obstructed due since Bridge has damage at Gangori. Ghaat-Pitthoragarh-Augla-Jauljeevi- Baluwakot road are completely open for transportation, Else Jauljeevi-Madkot road till Chami, Baluwakot-Dharchula and Tejam- Sama (Kapkot) motor roads are open for Light Pangla, Rung, Tedang, Chal, Motor Vehicle. 5 Pithoragarh Syankuri, Gunji, Tejam and 144 0 60 0 9,25,24,327 Sirtola Munsyari-Madkot road in Bhadenli, Thal- Munsyari and Tawaghat-Sovla roads are obstructed due to Debris, Else Dharchula- Tawaghaat-Pangla NH is obstructed due since Bridge has broken at Kulagadh, Elagadh & Tawaghat. Khairna-Ranikhet-Almora NH, Almora- Haldwani NH, Khairna-Almora NH, Almora- 6 Almora _______ 0 0 0 0 1,04,14,656 Ghaat-Pitthoragarh road and Bageshwar- Almora road are open for transportation. 9 Rural motor roads are obstructed in the 7 Champawat _______ 0 0 0 0 30,40,500 district, Work is progress to rebuild them. Disaster Effected 39 roads were re started out 8 Haridwar _______ 0 0 0 0 2,73,39,128 of 44 roads. 5 roads are obstructed, work is progress to restored the obstructed roads. Pauri-Satpuli, Pauri-Devprayag, Pauri-Sringar, Kalagarh-Kotdwar and Pauri-Dugadda- 9 Pauri _______ 0 0 0 0 1,88,45,048 Nazibabad roads are open for transportation along with Ramnagar-Buwakhal NH. Chamba-Rishikesh, Cham-Kandisaud, Chamba-Mussoorie, Ghansali-Tipri-New 10 Tehri _______ 0 0 0 0 5,10,84,165 Tehri and Ghansali-Tipri-Devprayag roads are open for transportation. Bhawali-Almora NH, Haldwani-Almora NH and Bhujan-Betalghat-Garjia road are open for transportation. 11 Nainital _______ 0 0 0 0 76,68,100 3 Rural motor roads are obstructed in the district, Work is progress to rebuild them. Chakrata-Yamuna Bridge, Chakrata- Lakhamandal-Barnigad and other major roads in the district are open for transportation. 12 Dehradun _______ 0 0 0 0 6,39,68,985 Kalsi-Chakrata, Mussoorie-Chakrata and Sahiya-Kalsi roads are obstructed. Uddhamsingh 13 _______ 0 0 0 0 32,07,300 All major roads are open for transportation. Nagar 802.22 0 60 0 62,57,82,459 Total Note : 1- All the above mentioned information has been collected from concerning Departments, State Emergency Operational Centre and all concerned District Information Officers of States via E-mail/Fax/Telephone. 2- Out of 233 drinking water schemes, 171 schemes out of 198 in Garhwal Mandal and 12 out 0f 35 schemes in Kuamaon Region have been restarted. Now work is on to start remaining 50 schemes. 3- Out of total 2174 obstructed roads due to disaster 1784 are functional again. Work is progress to reopen the remaining 390 roads. 4- Due to disaster, 4200 villages have been cut off by road. Though 3771 villages have been reconnected, work is progress to reconnect 429 villages to roads. In this work, 385 Dozers/JCB are being used and more than 5800 workers have been employed. 5- Out of 3758 disaster affected villages, electricity has been resumed in 3721 villages and work is progress to resume electricity in remaining 37 villages. Information & Public Relations Department, Uttarakhand. .
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