New Delhi:
More than 110,000 persons have been rescued so far by the
Armed Forces and NDRF from different parts of Jammu & Kashmir in the ongoing
rescue and relief operations in the flood ravaged State.
A third batch of Naval Marine Commandos with Rubberised
Inflatable Craft (Geminis), Out Board Motors (OBMs), Compressors, Diving sets
and satellite phones arrived at Srinagar to support the rescue operations.
Eighty four transport aircraft and helicopters of Indian
Air Force and Army Aviation Corps have been pressed into service.
Army has deployed around 30,000 troops for rescue and
relief operations, in which 21,000 troops are deployed in Srinagar region and
9,000 troops in Jammu region.
Armed Forces personnel are distributing water bottles and
food packets on a large scale. So far 2,24,000 litres of water, 31,500 food
packets and over 375 tonne cooked food have already been airdropped and distributed
in the flood-affected areas.
A total of 8,200 blankets and 650 tents were provided to
the flood victims. Eighty medical teams of the Armed Forces Medical Services
are already operating in full swing. Four Field Hospitals have been established
in Avantipur, Pattan, Anantnag and Old Airfield where medical aid is being
provided to the ailing people.
Till now they have treated more than 21,500 patients.
More relief materials including blankets and tents, water bottles and food
packets are being airlifted from Hyderabad, Baroda and Delhi.
So far 1081 sorties were undertaken by the helicopters
and aircraft of Armed Forces. 1411 tonnes of relief materials were dropped by
the Indian Air Force.
Keeping in view of urgent requirement of more boats in
the rescue operation, Army has deployed 90 more boats in Srinagar and adjoining
areas. A total of 224 boats of Army and 148 NDRF’s inflatable boats are
actively involved in the rescue operation.
Armed Forces have also established 19 relief camps in
Srinagar and Jammu region. In Srinagar region, camps were established at BB
Cantt, Avantipur, Old Airfield, Sumbal, Chattargam and Jijamata Mandir, where
thousands of rescued people are being sheltered.
They are also being provided with food and other basic
amenities.
Thirteen tonnes of water purifying tablets and six water
filtration plants with a capacity to filter 1.2 lakh bottles per day is being
transported to Srinagar. Engineering stores including suction and submersible
pumps from Vishakhapatnam and Jodhpur are also being sent to flood affected
area. Communication equipment of Department of Telecommunication, Army, BSNL
and some of private companies are also being sent to restore the communication
systems in the State.
To restore the road connectivity, five task forces of
Border Roads Organisation, which include 5700 personnel, have been pressed into
service. As of now, they have restored the road connectivity from Batote –
Kishtwar and Kishtwar - Sinthan Pass. Work between Sinthan Pass and Anantnag is
now open for light vehicles. Jammu - Poonch road has been cleared for traffic.
On the Jammu – Srinagar highway, BRO personnel are trying
hard to clear the road blocked by fresh landslide at KM 69 and KM 131.
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