Sukhu Promises Aid, Land to Himachal Flood Victims
Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu on Wednesday visited areas ravaged by recent floods, offering assurances of comprehensive aid and rehabilitation to affected residents. His visit included inspections of relief camps set up across the state.
The Chief Minister directly interacted with those displaced by the floods, patiently listening to their concerns and grievances. He addressed anxieties about the future, promising land for those who lost their homes and property in the deluge.
A significant announcement came in the form of a Rs 7 lakh compensation package for rebuilding homes. This financial assistance aims to aid the reconstruction process and help families regain stability.
Mr. Sukhu also highlighted the prioritization of road restoration, crucial for re-establishing connectivity and facilitating the delivery of essential supplies to affected regions. The swift restoration of infrastructure is deemed vital for the state’s recovery.
The timely intervention and substantial aid promised by the Chief Minister offer a beacon of hope to the flood-affected population. The scale of the compensation and the focus on land allocation underscore the government’s commitment to long-term rehabilitation, crucial for rebuilding lives and livelihoods in the aftermath of this devastating natural disaster. The success of these initiatives will be key to Himachal Pradesh’s recovery and the restoration of normalcy in the affected areas.