Central team visits flood-hit areas in Mandi

Central team visits flood-hit areas in Mandi
Kullu: A team from the Centre visited flood-ravaged Mandi district on Thursday. The losses due to recent cloudbursts and floods in the district have been estimated to be Rs 213.50 crore.
The eight-member interministerial team was led by Mihir Kumar, joint secretary of MHA. It visited Terang village and the surrounding areas in Chauhar Valley of Mandi district where a flash flood wreaked havoc on August 1. The team also visited the flood-hit villages of Matt and Vamanu.
Later in the day, the team members held a meeting with district officials, including deputy commissioner Apoorv Devgan.
Mihir Kumar said the suggestions and feedback gathered from the affected areas would be included in his report on the losses suffered by the people of Mandi district during this year’s monsoon.
Devgan said 10 people lost their lives in the Rajban area of Chauhar Valley in a flash flood triggered by a cloudburst on August 1, with the total cost estimated at Rs 11.92 crore. Nine bodies were later recovered from the area, and one person is still missing, he added.
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