RAJOURI, JUNE 30: In view of
incessant rain and likelihood of flash floods and landslides,
the District Rajouri Disaster Management Authority and District Level Response
team today took a review of disaster response arrangements with senior officers
of district administration.
The meeting
finalized establishment of District Disaster Response Control Room here at
Police Line Rajouri.
Joint control
room involving PHE, PDD, Irrigation and Flood Control, PWD, PMGSY,
Mechanical wing, FCS & CA Health and Revenue and Police shall be functional
round the clock to coordinate quick response in case of any eventuality in any
part of the district.
The general
public can contact administration on telephone numbers 01962-262515,
01962-264493, +91 95965 20120 for assistance.
Meanwhile,
similar joint control rooms were established at Koteranka, Nowshera,
Sunderbani, Kalakote and Thanamandi and contact numbers were shared in public
domain for ensuring immediate response in case of any exigency.
The
administration has put on alert 550 officials including field
functionaries of Revenue, RDD and trained volunteers of civil defence in all 13
tehsils for carrying out rescue and relief operations. Necessary equipments
have been kept in ready mode for carrying out rescue operations, while 12
ambulances at District Headquarter and 2 at each medial block have been kept on
standby for pushing in service if required. Quick response teams have been
constituted at each block to provide health services. Sufficient stock of
ration, including 20237, 2564 1447 and 838 quintals of rice, wheat, atta and
sugar respectively, is available in the district.
Similarly, 16
JCBs in PMGSY Division Rajouri, 26 in PMGSY Budhal and equal number in PWD
Division Nowshera and Rajouri are also kept in a state of readiness for prompt
response. Field functionaries of all departments have been sensitized and asked
to maintain close contact with public for extending timely assistance.
The
administration has also advised the public to take adequate safety measures like
staying inside home during wind storms and heavy rains. Those living on river
banks have been asked to remain alert.
The Deputy
Commissioner Dr Shahid Iqbal Choudhary chaired the meeting and finalised
preparations.
Also present were ADDC A S Chib, ADC Sher Singh,
SSP Yougal Manhas, ACR A Q Mir, SE PHE and I & FC Rafiq Khan, ExEn PWD
Mushtaq Raina, ExEn PHE Nisar Khan, ExEn PMGSY Zubair Ahmad, ExEn I & FC
Sunil Koul, DPO Dr Abdul Khabir, CMO Dr Suresh Gupta, AD FCS & CA Javaid
Iqbal, AO Mohd Raiyaz and ARTO Neeraj Gupta.
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