The National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) has issued a 'red alert' for Uttarakhand, reports news agency ANI. Extremely heavy rainfall is predicted in several districts like Dehradun, Champawat, Haridwar, Nainital, Pauri Garhwal, Tehri Garhwal, and Udham Singh Nagar.

Commissioner of Garhwal Divison Vinay Shankar pandey, following the instructions of the Uttarakhand Chief Minister, inspected the disaster relief camps and disaster-affected areas in the Tehri district on Monday. 

According to news agency ANI, Pandey has visited the Government Inter College in Tingarh Village and Budhakedar and listened to the concerns of the affected residents. He also held meetings with the disaster affected individuals and officials in the temporary relief camps and assured them of the government's commitment to sensitive and effective disaster relief efforts.

Chief Minister Dhami emphasised that there should be no shortage of funds for disaster relief work. During his visit, the Commissioner reviewed the arrangements in the relief camps, instructing for power backup, television access, children's education, and livelihood support.

Pandey directed the District Magistrate to make alternative arrangements for sheltering animals, provide fodder and water, and conduct a geological survey to identify land for the rehabilitation of Tingarh village.

The geological survey has been completed, and in-principle approval has been granted. The Commissioner also announced the approval of Rs 8 crore for road safety in Budhakedar, directing the Irrigation Department to initiate the tender process promptly.

Relief and rescue operations are ongoing in response to the heavy rains and landslides affecting the Bal Ganga and Budhakedar areas of the Bhilangana development block in Tehri Garhwal. Chief Minister Dhami received updates on the relief efforts on Sunday from MLA Shakti Lal Shah and Tehri Garhwal District Magistrate Mayur Dixit.

Dhami also directed the District Magistrate to immediately identify sensitive villages in the affected areas and relocate residents to safer locations.