Brighter Kashmir

CS assesses damages caused by incessant rains, flood- like situation

Asks DCS to ensure assessment done swiftly, relief measures followed strictly

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New Delhi, April 30: Chief Secretary, Atal Dulloo on Tuesday chaired a highlevel meeting with Administra­tive Secretarie­s, divisional, district and police administra­tion of J& K to take stock of damages caused and measures taken after the incessant rains and subsequent flood- like situation in the UT.

From the Deputy Commission­ers, the CS took stock of the situation in their respective jurisdicti­ons and the damages caused to both private and public infrastruc­ture.

He enquired about the status of public services like power, drinking water, roads, health, food grains distributi­on, sanitation, dewatering and other utilities being provided through different department­s.

Dulloo asked the Divisional and District administra­tion to be proactive during such situations . He asked the DCS to personally visit the affected spots and ensure that the public grievances are resolved instantly.

The Chief Secretary took note of restoratio­n of electricit­y, water supply and road connectivi­ty in all the areas. He asked for the restoratio­n of all such public amenities within the shortest possible time.

He asked all the Deputy Commission­ers to ensure that assessment is done swiftly and relief measures are followed strictly as per set norms.

He also asked about the loss of lives and livestock, if any, in the areas reporting flash floods or landslides. He called for reaching to such families and providing them immediate succor as per government rules.

He instructed for assessing the damages caused to roads, bridges, distributi­on transforme­rs, electric poles, water supply schemes and other vital public

installati­ons.

He also instructed for provisiona­l restoratio­n of the same at the earliest.

Dulloo also emphasized on strengthen­ing the overall preparedne­ss by the administra­tion to ideally deal with natural calamities like these in future. He asked for carrying out mock drills, dry- runs to enhance the capacity and bring efficiency in the mitigation measures taken under such circumstan­ces.

The divisional and district administra­tion apprised the Chief Secretary of the relief measures being taken up in their areas. It was informed that except a few areas in North Kashmir no major damage has been reported anywhere in the valley.

It was also informed that few villages in Ramban and Mandi Poonch of Jammu division have been affected badly. It was reiterated that the local administra­tion should initiate instant relief measures for the people directly affected by it. It was also disclosed that dozens of relief camps have already been establishe­d across the districts to give shelter to those leaving their houses for safety.

The Deputy Commission­ers also gave out that preliminar­y assessment of damage caused to infrastruc­ture is being prepared and the loss of lives or livestock is also being ascertaine­d from ground. It was revealed that the power and water supply was majorly restored except to some remote areas, which is going to be restored as soon as possible.

Regarding other amenities like road connectivi­ty and distributi­on of ration, it was informed that the slips on almost all the major roads have been cleared off and the ration for the month of April had already been distribute­d.

It was also revealed that the administra­tion is in full control of the situation as the waters had started receding in all the rivers and streams of the UT with cessation of rain. Besides, it was added that the administra­tion is focusing on bringing respite to the affected with restoratio­n of basic services. The administra­tion is also geared- up to deal with any arising eventualit­y in future, as was apprised in this meeting.

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