
PM Modi visited flood-affected regions of Himachal Pradesh and announced a ₹1,500 crore relief package to support rehabilitation and infrastructure restoration.
The Prime Minister assured the people of Himachal that the central government stands firmly with them during this crisis and emphasized the need for quick recovery and rebuilding efforts.
During his visit, PM Modi reviewed the ground situation, interacted with affected families, and inspected the damaged areas. The relief package will focus on rebuilding essential infrastructure such as roads, bridges, schools, and hospitals that were severely damaged in the floods. Special emphasis will also be given to providing immediate assistance to displaced families, ensuring food supplies, medical care, and temporary shelter.
The Prime Minister praised the efforts of rescue teams, state authorities, and local volunteers for their relentless work in saving lives and providing relief. He also highlighted the importance of disaster preparedness and climate-resilient infrastructure to prevent such large-scale damages in the future.
The central government’s relief fund of ₹1,500 crore will be disbursed in phases, ensuring transparency and timely implementation of rehabilitation programs. PM Modi reassured the state that all necessary support will be extended to help Himachal Pradesh recover from this natural disaster.
This announcement comes as a major relief for the flood-affected families, giving hope for faster recovery and rebuilding of their lives.