"We have received reports of plumbers of the district stranded in Jammu and Kashmir. To ensure the safety of the migrant workers, the administration is taking up the matter with the principal relief commissioner of Jammu and Kashmir though state government agencies," District Collector Pramod Kumar Das said.
"Some of the stranded workers have managed to communicate with their family members, while others are yet to do so. The district labour officer has been asked to keep constant touch with the families of stranded workers," he said.
The skilled plumbers, who are reported to be stranded in Kashmir, are from Balipatana, Badamulabasanta, Penthapala, Srirampur, Belapala, Taradipala, Alapua, Kasanta, Balipada and ward no-7 Pattamundai Notified Area Council. Majority of the migrant workers are stranded in Srinagar and its outskirts, officials said.
Anam Biswal(60) from Balipada village was, however, fortunate with both his sons managing to speak to him yesterday.
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Braja Kishore Ojha said, "My son (Ganeswar Ojha) told me over phone that he has been rescued by the Air Force. He is safe. He was stranded atop a three-storey building owned by a Muslim family. My son was among 50 others who had taken shelter there. All of them went without food for three days. Food packets airdropped by the Air Force saved them from starvation.