Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi spoke to his Uttarakhand counterpart Vijay Bahuguna and offered assistance and help in rescue and relief operations to overcome the situation.
Modi offered an assistance of Rs two crore from the Chief Minister's Relief Fund for relief operations in Uttarakhand.
A large number of people from Gujarat, who have gone to the hill state for Char Dham Yatra, have been stranded with many of them having lost their belongings and are in need of assistance.
Modi said well-equipped disaster management teams from Gujarat can be requisitioned any time for the flood-hit state.
Yesterday during his visit to Delhi, Modi had asked the Delhi-based Resident Commissioner of Gujarat to contact Uttarakhand authorities and coordinate the efforts to reach to pilgrims from Gujarat.
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