The Asian Age

NDRF base comes up in city, to fight bio, nuke threats

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In order to respond to threats of chemical, biological, radiologic­al and nuclear (CBRN) disasters, an elite NDRF team equipped with nuclear and biological combat gear has been positioned at the heart of the national capital. Apart from safeguardi­ng the seat of power, it will quickly respond to dangerous threats to the local population.

Also keeping in mind the disaster vulnerabil­ity profile and high seismic activity in and around Delhi, another special team of the NDRF (National Disaster Response Force), in 24x7 operationa­l readiness, has been based in South West Delhi’s R.K. 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.

Senior home ministry and NDRF officials said a small team of about 30 personnel equipped with CBRN-disasters combat was 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 that houses the

A specially chosen team of some of the best NDRF personnel has been deployed 24x7 in the area that houses the Parliament, Rashtrapat­i Bhavan, Prime Minister’s Office and other central ministries and department­s

Parliament, Rashtrapat­i Bhavan, PMO and other Central ministries and department­s. The 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.

The 45-member team at R.K. Puram will respond to any disaster-like earthquake or big accident that takes place in Delhi. Both teams, the one at R.K. Puram and the other near India Gate, are vehiclebor­ne and possess essential equipment in order to respond to any disaster, the officer added.

He added that NDRF DG R.K. Pachnanda had made a request to the ministry of urban developmen­t to get land for stationing the special team somewhere in Delhi and the ministry readily made available a small plot in R.K. Puram.

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