Deccan Chronicle

CM says relief work immediate priority

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DRDO TEAM is already studying the cause and we have also sought help of ISRO scientists, CM said.

New Delhi/Dehradun, Feb. 8: As multi-agency relief operations continue in Chamoli and adjoining areas of Uttarakhan­d, Chief Minister Trivendra Singh Rawat on Monday said a comprehens­ive analysis of the entire incident is being carried out to avert future tragedies, and asserted the immediate priority was to provide food and other assistance to the affected people.

In an interview, he said the incident appeared to have happened due to the breaking of the glacier and the chief secretary has been instructed to find out the real reasons.

“A DRDO team is already studying the cause of this tragedy and we have also sought the help of ISRO scientists and experts for the same,” he said.

After a comprehens­ive analysis is undertaken to find the reasons of this incident, “we will build an elaborate plan to avert any potential tragedy going forward,” Rawat said.

Asked about the ongoing relief operations, he said they are continuing in full swing.

“We have made all arrangemen­ts needed for the rescue and relief operations along with providing healthcare facilities to the affected people. Most importantl­y, we are working on re-establishi­ng the connectivi­ty to the affected villages,” he said.

Rawat said while the extent of economic loss will be ascertaine­d in due course, the top most priority for now is to save as many lives as possible and to rehabilita­te those who have got displaced from their homes.

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