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Aftermath Natural disaster, World bank acknowledges CMs efforts

Shimla. The World Bank has praised the exemplary efforts of Chief Minister, Thakur Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu in effectively managing the recent calamitous events caused by landslides and flash floods triggered by incessant rains in Himachal Pradesh. Auguste Tano Kouame, the Country Director for India, conveyed the Bank’s appreciation in a letter, lauding the Chief Minister’s extraordinary leadership abilities to deal with the natural calamity competently. The letter acknowledged the timely and responsive measures taken by Sh. Sukhu, including personal monitoring and ensuring the safe return of tourists stranded in different parts of the State demonstrating leadership abilities.




Expressing gratitude, Chief Minister said that Himachal Pradesh underwent significant hardships due to the recent devastation and added that it would take at least one year to cover up the damages and restoration works caused by the tragedy. He said that so far, a loss of more than Rs. 8000 crore has been estimated and the permanent restoration of lifelines such as roads, bridges, power, and water supply was the priority of the state government. He emphasized that this is an exceptionally challenging time for the people of the state, and the support from the World Bank would prove vital in the recovery process.




The World Bank has further offered to provide full support to Himachal, including a comprehensive assessment of the damages. The World Bank has offered to conduct assessment in collaboration with the Global Facility for Disaster Reduction and Recovery (GFDRR) to quantify losses suffered in various sectors such as roads, power, water supply, housing, public buildings, irrigation, agriculture, horticulture, livestock, ecological services etc. The proposed assessment is intended to play a pivotal role in aiding the recovery process and facilitating the reconstruction efforts. Furthermore, the World Bank stands ready to offer technical assistance for recovery and reconstruction, disaster risk management, infrastructure design, ecosystem services, and livelihood resilience.




The Chief Minister expressed his gratitude to the World Bank for its generous support to the people of Himachal during testing times. With the aid of the World Bank’s assistance, the State can embark on a path of recovery and reconstruction, working towards restoring normalcy he said.


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