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Inspects SDH Uri, relief centres,
FCS&CA food store; directs damage assessment, appreciates SDRF response
KS News Desk
Baramulla, May 11:
In view of the recent cross-border shelling incidents, Deputy Commissioner (DC)
Baramulla, Minga Sherpa, Sunday conducted an extensive visit to Uri subdivision
to take stock of the arrangements made for families evacuated from vulnerable
areas along the Line of Control (LoC).
Accompanied by
Sub-Divisional Magistrate (SDM) Uri and senior officers from concerned
departments, DC visited several key locations, including Sub-District Hospital
(SDH) Uri, Control Room Uri, Government Degree College Uri, and GDC Boniyar,
which are currently being used as temporary relief centres.
At SDH Uri, the DC reviewed
emergency preparedness, availability of staff, and healthcare facilities.
He emphasized the need to
ensure round-the-clock medical services for any eventuality.
The DC also visited the
Food Civil Supplies and Consumer Affairs (FCS&CA) food store to check the
availability and distribution of ration and essential supplies for the affected
population.
He directed officials to
maintain adequate stock and ensure timely delivery to all relief locations.
During interactions with
the displaced families, DC assured them of full administrative support and directed
officials to ensure proper arrangements for food, bedding, sanitation, and
medical aid.
He also held detailed
interactions with SDRF volunteers deployed in the area and lauded their
tireless efforts in assisting the affected families and maintaining order on
the ground.
Meanwhile, DC directed the
SDM Uri to carry out a comprehensive assessment of damages caused to property,
livestock, and infrastructure due to shelling. He instructed for a prompt and
detailed report so that compensation and necessary support could be extended to
the affected households without delay.
It is pertinent to mention that a majority of the families from vulnerable border locations had already been shifted to District Headquarters Baramulla, where the district administration has made elaborate arrangements including food, shelter, medical services, and sanitation facilities.
Reaffirming the
administration’s commitment, DC stated that all possible steps are being taken
to safeguard the lives and well-being of border residents and that the district
administration stands firmly with them during this difficult time.