Prime minister Modi called the prime minister to inquire about the impact of Uttarakhand's severe rainfall. Dehradun: Heavy rains continue to fall in uttarakhand, one of India's northern states. As a result, much of the state has been inundated. Heavy rains raise the water level in the dams and cause rivers to flood. 

The rains and floods have wreaked havoc on the people. Due to landslides in several locations, tourists have been unable to return to their homes. Floods induced by torrential rains have killed at least 16 people. Rescue attempts are ongoing to free persons stuck in the wreckage of structures that have been destroyed by rain. 

Prime minister Narendra Modi called uttarakhand chief minister Pushkar Singh to inquire about the rainfall and floods. 

The prime minister stated that the federal government would help in any way it could. Pushkar Singh Tami, the chief minister of uttarakhand, paid a helicopter visit to the flood-affected parts of the state today. minister Dansingh Rawat and State DGP ashok kumar were in attendance at the time. After then, Pushkar Singh Tami, the first minister, stated, "I visited the flood-affected areas." people and tourists who have become stranded in the rain-soaked areas are being rescued. Rescue operations will be carried out by air Force helicopters.


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