Uttar Pradesh: CM Yogi Offers Rs four Lakh Every To Households Of 4 Folks Killed In Floods

SHRAVASTI: Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Thursday gave Rs four lakh as help to every of the households of 4 individuals who misplaced their lives within the floods. CM Adityanath additionally performed an aerial survey of flood-affected Shravasti and distributed aid materials to the folks. Talking on the flood state of affairs within the space, the Chief Minister stated, “…On the sixth and seventh of July, Nepal and Uttarakhand obtained heavy rainfall. That is the primary time now we have seen floods on this space within the first week of July. Now we have given Rs four lakh every to the households of the 4 individuals who misplaced their lives within the floods.”

“The state authorities has made all efforts for flood prevention. There was a flood not simply in Rapti river but additionally in Saryu. Even Sharda river in Pilibhit and Lakhimpur Kheri is flooded…Over 17 lakh folks in 12 districts are affected by flood state of affairs. NDRF, SDRF, PAC-Flood Unit on the sector. There are 1033 flood aid shelters within the 12 districts,” the CM Yogi additional stated.

Earlier on Wednesday, Yogi Adityanath inspected the flood-affected areas in Lakhimpur Kheri. He additionally performed an aerial survey, met the flood-affected folks in Pilibhit, and distributed aid supplies.

After conducting the aerial survey, the Uttar Pradesh CM stated, “133 villages are flood-affected on account of heavy rainfall within the first week itself of July. 1000’s of hectares of cropland and crops have been affected. Public representatives and native administration are working. Close to Sharada Barrage and different areas, on account of well timed precautions in opposition to flooding, a big lack of life and property could possibly be averted.”

The Chief Minister stated that as of now, 12 districts of the state are flood-affected. The rescue and aid operations are ongoing at battle footing in all of those districts.

Notably, many villages in Uttar Pradesh’s Lakhimpur Kheri have been affected by the overflow of water from the Sharda River on account of heavy rainfall in Uttarakhand. Homes have been broken in affected villages and other people have been pressured to shift in makeshift homes.



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