Himachal Chief Secretary RD Dhiman on Tuesday had a high level meeting through video conferencing with Inter-ministerial team of the Centre, which was on a three day visit of the state to take stock of the damage so far in this monsoon season. The members of the central team led by Sunil Kumar Barnwal, Joint Secretary (Disaster Management) of the Ministry of Home Affairs, had a wide discussion with Chief Secretary and other officers of the departments concerned through video conferencing from Dharamshala and Bilaspur, and also received the interim memorandum regarding the damage in the state.
Dhiman said that an interim memorandum of loss of Rs 1981.86 crore was submitted to the central team. This includes the loss of Rs 957.09 crore to the Public Works Department and Rs 725.07 crore to the Jal Shakti Department. Apart from this, there has also been heavy damage to other departments and private property. Total 278 people have lost their lives in various incidents of flash floods, cloud bursts, landslides and house collapses etc during this season in the state, while 522 people have been injured and 9 people are still missing. 169 houses were completely damaged, while 825 houses were partially damaged. 72 shops and 887 gaushalas were damaged and 587 livestocks have also been reported killed, said Dhiman.
He said that this was only an interim report and these figures were likely to increase significantly in the coming days as 20-25 days were still left for the monsoon season and damage assessment was still being done at many places. He added that the final damage report would be submitted by the end of the season. The suggestions of the central team would also be included in this report.
Joint Secretary (Disaster Management), Sunil Kumar Baranwal said that two different groups of the central team took stock of the situation by undertaking extensive tours of the disaster affected areas of Kangra, Chamba, Mandi and Kullu districts. Team visited relief camps also. There has been a heavy loss in these areas of the state, said Baranwal.
After extensive discussions with the central team, Dhiman directed the senior officers of all the departments concerned to prepare a detailed report of the damages by the end of the season and activate the field officers.