Battered by unprecedented rains and floods, Himachal Pradesh is struggling to come to terms with the massive devastations. Around 111 persons have lost their lives and massive damage has been caused to the infrastructure — national highways, roads and water supply schemes. Chief Minister Sukhwinder Singh Sukhu has taken the command in his hands to organise the rescue and relief measures. When the Indian Air Force expressed its inability to evacuate 299 tourists stranded at Chandratal (14,100 feet) due to heavy snowfall in Lahaul-Spiti, he took the front to save their lives. The task was successfully accomplished within 22 hours. Ashwani Sharma of Outlook spoke to the Chief Minister on the situation in the state, rescue and ongoing relief operations.