"National Disaster Relief Force team had planned to go to Kedarnath town with heavy equipment to extricate the bodies, but the heavy lift helicopters could not take off with the equipment due to bad weather," M Sashidhar Reddy, Vice Chairman of National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA), told reporters.
When asked about the death toll, Reddy said Uttarakhand Speaker had put the figure around 10,000, but right now it's not possible to give the exact numbers.
While Chief Minister Vijay Bahuguna has stated the death toll may cross the 1,000 mark, the state Assembly Speaker Govind Singh Kunjwal had said yesterday that the figure may be more than 10,000. Union Home Hinister Sushilkumar Shinde had said the toll was 900 till Friday night.
Around 1,500 people, including locals, were still stranded at Badrinath and Harsil while around 1,800 are missing, he said, adding Chief Secretaries of the states have been asked to verify the names of missing persons of their state.
He said the three medical team from Centre had reached Kedarnath and was busy collecting DNA samples of the dead. Also three truck loads of medicines reached there and 10 lakh chlorine tablet has been given to state government.
Teams from NIMHANS, Bangalore have reached to provide psycho-social support to the people and also from National Vector Borne Disease Control Programme to contain spread of vetcor borne diseases.
Reddy said 12 NDRF teams have been deployed, of these one is in Badrinath, two are in Laskar in Haridwar, six at Jolly Grant in Dehradun and three are in transit.
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