Yogi Government Rescues People Stranded In Himachal Floods, Ensuring Their Safe Return

Jul 13, 2023 - 22:56
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Yogi Government Rescues People Stranded In Himachal Floods, Ensuring Their Safe Return
Yogi Government Rescues People Stranded In Himachal Floods

The government of Uttar Pradesh, under the leadership of Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, has emerged as a shield for the people of the state in times of disaster. In the recent floods in Himachal Pradesh, the Uttar Pradesh government successfully rescued around 95 individuals who were trapped and stranded.

These individuals, who had traveled to Himachal Pradesh for tourism purposes, found themselves caught in heavy rains, landslides, and floods. However, the state government swiftly initiated a rescue mission and managed to bring back hundreds of people safely.

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While some individuals have already been rescued, the government is actively working to gather information about the safety of others who may still be stranded. Communication has been challenging due to poor networks and inclement weather conditions, making it difficult to reach all individuals. Nevertheless, the government has launched a campaign to ensure the safe return of those who are still stranded as quickly as possible.

According to available information, a total of 307 people from Uttar Pradesh had visited Himachal Pradesh for various reasons, including tourism. Upon receiving news of the floods, the Yogi government promptly gathered information about the trapped individuals and initiated the rescue mission.

So far, the government has successfully brought back 95 people to Uttar Pradesh, and efforts are underway to rescue another 112 individuals. Information about the safety of 77 people has been obtained through various means, and arrangements are being made for their return.

However, there are 23 individuals who remain unreachable due to factors such as poor network connectivity, adverse weather conditions, damaged roads, and other challenges. The government has deployed its entire network to gather information about these individuals and has assured that they will also be brought back to Uttar Pradesh as soon as possible.

Among the 23 individuals who are currently uncontactable, there are people from districts such as Kanpur, Lucknow, Saharanpur, Meerut, Agra, Kannauj, Jhansi, and Lakhimpur. Most of them had traveled to Manali for tourism purposes, while others had visited places like Mandi, Kullu, Kasol, Solan, Pulga, Soja, Sangla, Dharamshala, and Chandratal Valley, where they became stranded due to the sudden onset of the disaster.