‘Multidisciplinary
Control Rooms established at Divisional, District levels’; Situation under
control: CS
SRINAGAR, JUNE
30: Advisor to Governor, BB Vyas today said the administration is
fully geared to tackle the situation in view of the looming flood- threat in
Kashmir following incessant rains and rising water levels in the rivers and
Nallahs. He said while there is no need to panic, but people should take
precautions.
“Jammu and
Kashmir has witnessed heavy rainfall starting from 7:00 PM on 28 June
2018 resulting in rising water levels,” Vyas told media. He was flanked by
Advisor, K Vijay Kumar and Chief Secretary BVR Subrahmanyam.
He informed that
53 mm of rainfall has been recorded in three districts including Shopian and
Anantnag and Srinagar. He said the people have been warned to remain
alert and be ready in case of any possibility of evacuation.
The Advisor said
as the water level rose above the danger mark at Sangam in South Kashmir as
well the water level continues to rise at Ram Munshi Bagh in Srinagar;
government has set up round-the-clock multi-disciplinary monitoring system in
various parts of the state.
“We have the
reports that due the incessant rains from last couple of days, lot of damage is
caused damage in Shopian and other south Kashmir areas. The administration has
alerted people to remain alert but don’t panic,” he said.
“Due to the heavy
rainfall, the water flow in River Jhelum has gone upto 50000 cusecs against the
carrying capacity of 35000 cusecs and the water level at Ram Munshi Bagh in
Srinagar till early morning today was upto 20.82,” he said.
He said 7 teams
of State Disaster Response Force and two teams of National Disaster Response
Force are in place for rescue and relief operation beside this control rooms
have been set up at district and divisional headquarters to meet any
eventuality. He said that 140 NDRF and SDRF experts have been directed to
remain vigilant to tackle the situation.
He informed that
in Srinagar, government has created 44 shelter sheds and relief teams are now
in place. The Advisor said that the Chief Secretary has issued orders that all
the essential services including supply of rations is ensured to the people.
“The next
challenge that we face now is heavy water logging in urban areas. 15 heavy duty
and 40 small water pumps are in place in Srinagar city and SMC has been
directed to monitor the functioning of these pumps,” he said.
On Amarnath
Amarnath Yatra
The Advisor said
that the Amarnath Yatra has been suspended from both the routes (Baltal and
Pahalgam) due to landslides at various places. He said the pilgrimage to the
holy cave will resume after the tracks are cleared and weather improves.
Situation in Jammu
The Advisor informed that the three deaths have been reported from Jammu
province in which one lady lost her life from falling of tree. District and
divisional teams have been activated there also. There are also reports of loss
of livestock and damage to Kacha houses. He said the Revenue teams are
accessing the damage caused due to the flood like situation, adding that in
this course whatever relief and whatever admissible assistance is permissible
shall be distributed among the affected victims.
On Weather Forecast
The Advisor
informed that the weather is expected to improve soon. He said the
administration is keenly monitoring the situation. People living in low-lying
areas have been asked to be prepared for evacuation in case of an emergency.
Speaking on the
occasion, the Chief Secretary B V R Subrahmanyam said that he is personally
monitoring the preparedness of the administration and is in touch with all the
concerned to handle the situation effectively.
He said the
situation is under control and there was only a flood alert so that the people
take necessary precautions.
The Chief
Secretary said the government and its entire machinery is monitoring the
situation closely. “There is no need for anybody to have any sense of
apprehension or panic about the developing situation,” Subrahmanyam said. He
said if the situation worsens the government will handle the situation
effectively. “As of now things are normal and are in control, besides the
government and entire machinery is alert,” he said.
The CS said that the people living in areas along the embankments of
River Jhelum, other streams and in low lying areas have been asked to remain
vigilant.
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