He also said,"Those who are stuck in certain areas in Uttarakhand, there is no threat to their lives."
Bahuguna said, "It's very tragic that so many people have died in this calamity. It will take a long time to rebuild Uttarakhand," adding that the holy town of Kedarnath has suffered the worst.
There will be no Kedarnath Yatra for at least next two years, he told Karan Thapar on CNN-IBN's Devil's Advocate programme.
On the death toll, the Chief Minister said, "There are reports that more could be buried under the debris."
On his government receiving a warning in advance from the weather office, he said, "We were not warned about any cloud burst."
About the lack of preparedness of the state in dealing with such tragedies, he said that the state was "very close to putting up a Doppler radar but there were certain concerns by various ministries."
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