`Uttarakhand Weather: Sunny in many places, red alert for rain in three districts, 404 roads closed in the state

Uttarakhand Weather Update: In the instructions issued by the State Emergency Operation Center, it has been said that readiness and security should be maintained at every level and traffic should be controlled.
Uttarakhand Weather heavy rains Red alert in Champawat Nainital and Udham Singh Nagar

After several days of continuous rain in Uttarakhand, today there is sunshine in many areas including the capital Dehradun. There, there is a possibility of heavy rains in the state for the next four days. The Meteorological Department has issued a warning of heavy rain in Champawat, Nainital and Udham Singh Nagar districts. The District Magistrates of the three districts have been instructed to take special precautions on 14, 16 and 17 July. There is a possibility of very heavy rain and lightning at some places during these three days.

Uttarakhand Rainfall: All schools and Anganwadi centers in the state will remain closed on July 14 and 15, order issued

In the instructions issued by the State Emergency Operation Center, it has been said that readiness and security should be maintained at every level and traffic should be controlled. In case of any disaster, on-site action should be taken and information should be exchanged.

Arrangements should be made to open the motorways immediately. All revenue sub-inspectors, village development officers and village panchayat officers should remain in their respective areas. All outposts and police stations should also be on high alert with disaster related equipment and wireless.
mobile won’t switch off Instructed the officers that the mobile phones of any officer and employee will not be switched off during the warning period. Special precautions will be taken in schools for the safety of students.
Food and medical arrangements should be made in case people are stranded.
Tourists should not be allowed to travel in high Himalayan regions.Blockages of drains should be removed in cities and towns. 404 state roads closed due to debris
Due to the rains in the state for the last several days, landslides and landslides have occurred at many places. This led to the closure of several national and state roads, including the Rudraprayag-Gaurikund National Highway in Rudraprayag district. 214 routes were closed on Thursday, including which 404 routes have been closed so far. At the same time, 12 bridges have been damaged so far this year, although 36 bridges across the state are dilapidated.

National Highways include Kurikhal Kui Motor Road in Tehri, Soundi Bhutli Nail Pavith Motor Road in the same district, Kargil Shaheed Jagat Singh’s main road up to village Kudya, Gular Gaja Motor Road to Pawki Devi Inter College Motor Road, Gaumukh Dobh Motor Road, Kyar Saud. Many routes including the motorway are closed due to debris. According to the departmental report, debris is being removed from the Rudraprayag-Gaurikund National Highway. Soon the routes will be opened for movement.

The Pokhari-Harishankar motorway has been washed out at kilometer seven to eight at Pokhari in Chamoli district. Additional mountain cutting is required to open this route. In Pauri district, Birsinikhal Kota Silsu Motor Road, Nagar Mavadhar Motor Road, Taidi Basantpur Motor Road, Jakhani Ghudait Motor Road, Margaon Kanda Motor Road, Kot Talla, Kot Malla Motor Road are also closed due to debris.

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