Chief Minister Vijay Bahuguna, on Saturday,  visited Mussoorie and took stock of the damage caused at Kempty Fall areas due  to land slide. He also interacted with the affected people and announced relief  amount of Rs. 1 lakh, Rs. 50,000 and Rs. 25,000 to them as per the degree of  damages to their properties.
Chief Minister Bahuguna also assured the  shopkeepers that temporary shops at Kempty Fall would not be removed. Instead,  he directed the District Magistrate Tehri to prepare proposal for their  regularization and forward it to the Government. 
He said that widening of Kempty Bypass Road would also be considered. Describing Kempty Fall area important in view of tourism, Mr. Bahuguna said that an action plan would be chalked out for its development and beautification so that maximum tourists visit the place.
He said that widening of Kempty Bypass Road would also be considered. Describing Kempty Fall area important in view of tourism, Mr. Bahuguna said that an action plan would be chalked out for its development and beautification so that maximum tourists visit the place.
Chief Minister Bahuguna said that the State  Government was providing all possible help to the disaster affected people in  Uttarkashi and other places and was working on war footing to provide relief to  them. He said that looking into the gravity of the situation; the immediate  relief amount too had been doubled and had also sought for additional help from  the Centre. He appealed to the social organizations and NGOs to come forward in  this hour of distress.
The Delegation of Vyapar Mandal placed  their various demands before the Chief Minister. They said that a big shop and  two small shops had been devastated in landslide. Mr. Bahuguna assured them to  take necessary step in this direction. 
Mr. Bahuguna was accompanied by Disaster  Management Minister Yashpal Arya, former Congress MLA Jot Singh Gunsola, Tehri  District Magistrate Ranjit Sinha and Dehradun District Magistrate Ravinath  Raman.