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Omar reaches out to flood-hit people in Jammu

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Press Trust of India Jammu
Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah today reached out to the flood-affected people in Jammu and took stock of the flood situation.

Omar, who arrived here this afternoon, visited various flood-affected areas in Jammu and received first hand appraisal of the rescue and relief operations from the Divisional Administration.

The chief minister visited Jhorian in Akhnoor Sector and took stock of the arrangements made for the evacuated people of Phargawal Island.

He interacted with the evacuated families and ascertained the status of their welfare. He directed the agencies concerned for providing food, blankets and other items of requirement to the flood-hit families.
 

The Chief Minister was told that as many as 76 human lives have been lost in the flood-affected areas in Jammu Division. He was informed that 25 dead bodies have been recovered from the bus which was washed away in Nowshera area due to flash floods.

Omar was told that 1,010 villages have been affected by the floods and huge damage has been caused to private property, houses, crops, cattle and public infrastructure including roads, bridges, water supply schemes and power installation.

Receiving information on the rescue and relief operation being carried over in the Division, he directed for giving top priority to safeguarding human lives and evacuating people from submerged areas.

He visited 4th Bridge on River Tawi which got damaged due to flood, Gujjar Nagar and other areas and interacted with people.

The Chief Minister expressed solidarity with them, saying the government would take all measures to provide necessary help to the affected people in the present hour of crisis.

Army, state police, civil administration and NDRF teams are working in coordination to carry on rescue and relief operations, Omar said.

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First Published: Sep 06 2014 | 9:35 PM IST

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