Excelsior Correspondent
SRINAGAR, July 22: Governor N.N Vohra has reviewed the preparedness of the administration for rescue and relief measures to be taken for meeting the eventuality of a flood situation in the State.
Chief Secretary BVR Subrah-manyam informed Governor about the advance measures taken by the Department of Disaster Management, Relief, Rehabilit-ation & Reconstruction (DMRRR) in the past more than one month for ensuring the lives and properties of people in the event of a flood.
Governor was informed that during the recent flood like situation, during 28th June -7th July the Central Flood Control Room was set up at Ram Munshibagh; Automatic Water Level Recorders and Automatic Rain Gauges were installed at five essential sites viz. Sangam, Ram Munshibagh, Khudwani, Batkoot and Wachi; Global Navigation Satellite System is being used for correlating the manual and automatic Gauge sites with each other; Doppler Radar and Automatic Weather/Rain Gauge stations have been put in place to gain real time data in advance, during any adverse situation; 12.60 lacs empty cement bags are available with Irrigation & Flood Control Department (I&FC), besides geobags and mega bags; encroachments were removed from the Jhelum Spill Channel and tributaries; dredging of river Jhelum and flood spill channel has been initiated; with World Bank support, River Morphology Study of Jhelum and Tawi has been initiated for better flood forecasting.
Governor was further informed that the Department had established an State EOC Centre at Gogo Humhama and 260 tents have been pitched with other facilities; 40 Relief Camps established in district Srinagar and 7 Nodal Officers appointed; 7 teams of SDRF and two teams of NDRF, along with 14 motorized boats, positioned; 100 personnel of Home Guards and Civil Defence, besides 2,500 Police personnel and 3,000 CRPF, kept ready for assisting evacuation operations; 260 family tents pitched; 30 toilets (male and female) erected; medical teams deployed, alongwith medicines and chlorine tablets.
Under SDRF, there is deployment of 523 personnel for 216 stations with 46 inflatable motor boats, 25 fibre motor boats, 12 fibre rowing boats, 34 lifebuoys, and 128 lifesaving jackets. Further, SDRF is procuring 250 satellite phones worth Rs. 2.50 cr, Raft Boats (50) worth Rs.1.50 cr, inflatable tents (108) worth Rs.2.00 cr (10×12 size) and rescue equipment worth Rs.7.00 cr. In addition, Rs.70.50 lacs is being spent for capacity building of officials working in the field.
Regarding strengthening and raising the embankments of the river, Governor was informed that 113 spots on river Jhelum have been identified and strengthened during monitoring by Beat and Sectoral Officers; 140 spots on tributaries have been temporarily restored and strengthened; strengthening of 25 spots on river Jhelum and 68 spots on tributaries are under progress. The protection bunds have also been constructed at vulnerable spots in Paragwal and Akhnoor areas.
After discussions, Governor complimented Chief Secretary over the preparatory work done and directed that Secretaries of I&FC and DMRRR should take immediate action to fill up any identified additional gaps to avert/ tackle arising incidents during heavy rainfall and ensuing flood like situation in future.