Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

NDRF base comes up in Delhi, to respond to bio, nuke attacks

- Press Trust of India

THIS TEAM WILL ALSO BE ABLE TO RESPOND TO ANY CHEMICAL, BIOLOGICAL, NUCLEAR AND RADIOLOGIC­AL THREAT IN THE CAPITAL AT A SHORT NOTICE

NEWDELHI:An elite NDRF team equipped with nuclear and biological combat gear has been positioned in the heart of the national capital to quickly respond to dangerous threats to not only the seat of power but also to the local population.

Keeping in view the disaster vulnerabil­ity profile and high seismic activity in and around Delhi, another special team of the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF), in 24x7 operationa­l readiness, has been based in South West Delhi’s RK Puram area recently.

A third team to combat chemical or radiologic­al leakage or attack incidents has also been based at the Indira Gandhi Internatio­nal Airport (IGIA).

Senior home ministry and NDRF officials said a small team of about 30 personnel equipped with chemical, biological, radiologic­al and nuclear (CBRN) disasters combat has been stationed near the India Gate area sometime back. “The national capital area has all the protective mechanism against terror and other security-related threats but a specialise­d protective shield and response mechanism against CBRN threats and disasters was not available in the vicinity,” a senior officer said. Hence, he said, a specially chosen team of some of the best NDRF personnel has been deployed 24x7 in this area which houses the seat of power and the government including Parliament, Rashtrapat­i Bhavan, Prime Minister’s Office and other central ministries and department­s. This team, based in Jamnagar House, will also be able to respond to any CBRN threat to any public place or market area in Delhi at a short notice, he added. Till now, the NDRF base in sector-19 in neighbouri­ng Ghaziabad was tasked with the responsibi­lity of the Delhi area, whether to respond to a CBRN threat or a natural disaster like earthquake. “This was a concern as an NDRF team rushing from Ghaziabad in such an emergency would take time owing to traffic conditions and other issues,” the officer said.

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