Border Road Organisation claims that 16 km stretch from Rudraprayag to Agastyamuni (on way to Guptkashi) has almost been repaired, but only patches of the road seemed to be in reasonably good condition.
Electricity board workers in Rudraprayag attempt to restore electricity connections in the affected areas. The electric supply line has almost been destroyed and washed away in the flood
Five days after the floods, workers are still trying to clean the sand and silt from Rudraprayag Bridge. On June 17 and 18, the river Mandakini that flows 20 meters under the bridge, almost submerged the
Sumari, one of the worst-affected villages in the lower part of Rudraprayag district. Almost 40 families have been affected in this small village, 15 houses have been washed away.
The administration and armyメs focus is mostly on Kedarnath and Gaurikund, whereas rest of the Rudraprayag district has not received any aid or relief even a week after the floods. So far, only a few bags
Villagers in Agastyamuni attempt to restore electric supply lines with the help of electric supply workers. There is no electricity in the region even eight days after the flood.
Villagers in Agastyamuni attempt to restore electric supply lines with the help of electric supply workers. There is no electricity in the region even eight days after the flood.