The CM mentioned the water coming from Himachal Pradesh and Punjab has aggravated the scenario. (Picture: ANI)
Haryana CM Manohar Lal Khattar carried out an aerial survey of areas affected by three days of incessant downpour. He additionally introduced Rs 4 lakh ex gratia to the kin of those that died in rain-related incidents
Devastated by floods amid heavy rainfall, a lady purportedly slapped Jannayak Janta Celebration(JJP) MLA Ishwar Singh in Haryana.
In a viral video, the flood sufferer might be seen slapping Singh in Guhla as he visited flood-affected areas
“Why have you ever come now?", requested the flood sufferer.
#WATCH | Haryana: In a viral video, a flood sufferer might be seen slapping JJP (Jannayak Janta Celebration) MLA Ishwar Singh in Guhla as he visited the flood affected areas“Why have you ever come now?", asks the flood sufferer pic.twitter.com/NVQmdjYFb0
— ANI (@ANI) July 12, 2023
Earlier within the day, Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar carried out an aerial survey of areas affected by three days of incessant downpour. He additionally introduced Rs 4 lakh ex gratia to the kin of those that died in rain-related incidents.
Monetary help will even be offered to the poor and others whose homes have been affected by the rain, he mentioned.
A complete of 10 rain-related deaths have been reported from a few of the affected districts. Meals packets, water tankers and fodder for animals are being dispatched to the affected areas whereas individuals have been moved to security, Khattar mentioned.
With the Markanda, Tangri and Ghaggar rivers overflowing, Ambala was the worst affected, he mentioned, including that the Yamunanagar, Kaithal, Panipat and the Panchkula districts have additionally been hit by the current incessant rainfall.
The CM mentioned the water coming from Himachal Pradesh and Punjab has aggravated the scenario.
“In some locations, there was report rain. Seven districts — Ambala, Panchkula, Kurukshetra, Karnal, Yamunanagar, Panipat and Kaithal — have been affected extra by the rain. However there was reduction since yesterday night. Reduction and rescue work is underway on a conflict footing," mentioned Khattar.
All doable reduction is being offered within the affected areas, the chief minister mentioned.
Khattar mentioned he has requested the deputy commissioners to ship a whole report on the losses of lives and property within the rain-affected areas in order that the compensation quantity might be determined. He carried out an aerial survey of about four-five districts to take inventory of the areas affected by the heavy rain.
Khattar then held a gathering with the officers of the district administration in Ambala and reviewed the reduction and rescue operations within the district.
Through the assembly, the chief minister directed the district administration officers to first guarantee well timed drainage of water from the waterlogged areas and make preparations for meals and different necessities for the individuals dwelling in such places.
Citing the sowing season, he directed that fields must also be drained alongside the drainage of rainwater from residential areas.
The chief minister mentioned instructions have been issued to all of the deputy commissioners to evaluate the losses attributable to the rain of their respective districts.
The federal government will instantly restore the homes of poor households which were broken within the rain. Different sections will even be given help from the Catastrophe Administration Fund, in accordance with the loss, he added.
Khattar additionally directed that focus be paid to cleanliness within the areas after draining the rainwater to stop the outbreak of water-borne illnesses.
(With PTI inputs)
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