Millennium Post (Kolkata)

IOC delivers LPG by boats in flood-hit Assam

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GUWAHATI: In flood-hit Assam, LPG delivery vans of PSU major Indian Oil Corporatio­n (IOC) have been replaced by boats for the seamless supply of the fuel to keep the burner flames on, a senior official said on Tuesday.

At least 180 people have died and more than 89.13 lakh people suffered cumulative­ly across 34 districts since April 6 in one of the worst floods Assam witnessed in recent times.

The challenge increased manifold with severe landslides in several neighbouri­ng states such as Meghalaya, Arunachal Pradesh and Manipur, Indian Oil Corp Executive Director (IndianOil-AOD) G Ramesh said.

“Indian Oil rose magnificen­tly to the occasion and ensured an uninterrup­ted supply of LPG as well as petrol and diesel to affected areas. Our dealers and distributo­r network rolled up their sleeves and also made food and water available to stranded people,” he added.

The IOC official particular­ly praised the Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) cylinder delivery channels, which never stopped working despite immense difficulti­es in reaching households that were completely submerged by flood waters.

“The LPG door-to-door delivery continued through boats. Boats replaced delivery vans. This resulted in achieving an enviable LPG cylinder backlog in Assam of only 1.03 days during the peak of floods last week,” he said.

Currently, the backlog period for delivery of LPG cylinders has improved to 0.7 day for the entire state, the official said.

Ramesh claimed that the waiting period for LPG cylinders in Silchar town and other places of Cachar, Karimganj and Hailakandi districts of

Barak valley, which saw unpreceden­ted flooding this time, is just 1.88 days at present.

He said that the retail outlets were instructed to prioritise the supply of diesel to mobile tower operators to keep the communicat­ion channels alive in the face of continuous power cuts during the massive deluge.

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