With 3,000 people still reported missing in the floods and landslides after heavy rains pounded the hill state on June 15, visiting Army Chief Gen Bikram Singh sent a word of comfort that his troops and IAF personnel will continue their operations till the last person is evacuated.
"Our endeavour is to locate all our citizens, wherever they are, and get them out," Gen Singh told reporters in Gauchar after his interaction with his officers and men.
Home Minister Sushilkumar Shinde, who was on a second visit to Dehradun since the disaster struck the state, said all out efforts will be made in the multi-agency operations to locate those who are still trapped in the debris and the missing.
"The Air Force will deploy more MI-17 helicopters to evacuate all people in war footing. The helicopters fleet will be stationed in Uttarakhand for 15 more days," he told reporters.
S Sasidhar Reddy, Vice Chairman of National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA), said so far 1,04,095 people have been rescued. "But 1,400 people in Badrinath are yet to be rescued," he told reporters in Delhi.
During a hearing on a PIL in the Supreme Court, the Uttarakhand government said rescue operations will be over by tomorrow.
It said about 1,000 pilgrims are waiting to be evacuated in the pilgrim town of Badrinath but they were in a safe condition and there is no shortage of water and food materials.
Mass cremation of bodies in Kedarnath, the worst-affected in the flood fury, is also on, as authorities are racing against time to minimise risks of epidemic outbreak.
With a large number of people still missing, and their bodies feared trapped under layers of debris and slush in the flood-hit state, the focus now will be on finding them, according to Shinde.
He said priority would be given to evacuate the sick, old and disabled people, along with women, a large number of whom are stranded in the Badrinath area.
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