Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

POLICE, SDRF RESCUE 165 STUDENTS IN SHOPIAN DIST

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SRINAGAR: Police and the SDRF on Friday rescued 165 students from a school in Shopian district of Jammu and Kashmir after they got trapped due to rising water level in Rambiara stream, an official spokesman said.

Governor NN Vohra reviewed the flood preparedne­ss with his adviser BB Vyas and officers from other department­s.

Vohra directed the divisional commission­er, Kashmir and all deputy commission­ers of Kashmir division to establish control rooms and notify helpline numbers for the informatio­n of the public.

“Police with the help of State Disaster Response Force (SDRF) rescued 165 students of Govt Boys School Hirpora, Shopian who were trapped in the deluge because of flood in the river,” an official said.

Earlier in the day, on the directions of the governor, a team of officers from the Irrigation and Flood Control Department carried out a safety audit of the embankment­s of the rivers and nallahs for any corrective action that may be required to be taken.

The chief engineer of irrigation and flood control department was directed to deploy teams all along the river embankment­s to ensure that all the vulnerable spots are treated and the embankment­s are immediatel­y strengthen­ed wherever required.

The secretary of the department also undertook extensive tour of Sangam area in Anantnag district for assessment of the situation.

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