"We have received 282 calls from various parts of the country and recorded reports of 347 people missing in the floods in J&K," said Amit Sharma, Special Secretary to J&K Government, Animal Husbandry Department.
The state government had on Tuesday setup a 24x7 dedicated helpline centre in order to trace people who went missing after the floods hit the state.
The data of missing persons is shared with all Police Chiefs and District Magistrates on the districts in J&K, besides Army and NDRF in a bid to reach out to them, Sharma said.
"In one specific case, the centre received a call about a group of 11 people and they were rescued after we forwarded the case," he said adding "it was a moment of happiness for us."
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"We are even calling for the record of about 2,000 missing persons, for which calls were received by previous helpline centre setup at Jammu and Kashmir Tourism Development Corporation (JKTDC)," he said.
A secretary level officer of Uttrakhand Government had come here on the direction's PMO to facilitate setting up of the centre for missing persons.