He said the detailed estimate of flash floods loss would be assessed after normal life is restored in the entire area.
He said revenue officials would conduct a detailed survey of the loss of property and the state government will give suitable compensation to kin of people who have lost lives and property in the devastating floods.
The state government has demanded an immediate relief package of Rs 1,000 crore from the Prime Minister.
He said consumers of metropolitan cities will miss the popular apple varieties of Kinnaur during current apple season and added the government has para-dropped 300 horticulture experts in Kinnaur region to restore the damaged apple trees and bring them to original shape and size through various horticulture techniques.
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