ANANTNAG, SEPTEMBER 03: The District Development
Commissioner Anantnag, Mohammad Younis Malik, today chaired a meeting of the
district officers, engineers of I&FC, R&B, PHE, PDD, Police and
SDRF to discuss and ensure the relief and rescue for the people of the
district living in low line and flood-prone areas, in case of any natural
calamity.
The meeting was
informed that sufficient stock of food grains, disaster management kits,
sandbags, dewatering pumps, tents and boats have been made available to meet
any kind of eventuality, besides various task force committees have been
constituted to monitor and tackle the flood like situations whenever a need
arises in the district.
It was given out
that youth from all over the district have volunteered for taking active part
in relief and rescue operations during the floods and other such calamities.
The DDC directed
the concerned to procure additional Boats including 20 wooden boats, disaster
management kits, first aid kits, water tankers, JCBs, and other basic
requirements needed during the floods, besides procuring the satellite phones
to ensure proper communication during such situations. EXEN R&B Division
Khannabal was directed to ensure the availability of Bailey Bridges if need
arises during the floods. He also directed for providing disaster management
kits and first aid kits to the youth from all the 181 flood-prone villages and
others, who have volunteered for rendering their services during the disasters.
The
DDC directed all the district and sectoral officers to remain stationed at
the headquarters and also ensure the attendance of their subordinate staff at
such times. He also directed all the heads of concerned departments and
engineering wings to mobilize their field functionaries and ensure close
coordination with each other and anticipate the events to tackle any kind of
natural calamity.
The meeting was
attended by ADDC Anantnag, SE’s of PHE and PDD, Exens of Flood Control, PHE,
Irrigation, PDD, CEO, CMO, AD FCSCA and Officers from SDRF, Civil defence and
Police. Experts from various reputed
institutions of Country visited Spice Park.
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