Inspection begins for relocation of disaster-hit families from Uttarkashi’s Dharali

In response to the recent disaster in Uttarkashi, inspections have commenced for the relocation of families affected in the Dharali area. Assistant geologist Pradeep Kumar announced that a team has successfully conducted field inspections of land parcels earmarked for the first phase, involving 30 families. This initiative aims to ensure the safety and well-being of those impacted by the calamity, allowing them to rebuild their lives away from hazardous zones. The local government's commitment to addressing the needs of these families underscores the urgency and importance of providing immediate support and sustainable solutions for disaster recovery in the region. As the inspections progress, further steps will be taken to facilitate a smooth transition for the families, who have faced significant challenges due to the disaster. Authorities are keen on expediting the relocation process to restore normalcy and aid the affected communities in their rehabilitation efforts.
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