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All departments working in coordination, police on toes for rescue ops: IGP Kashmir | KNO

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Srinagar, Sep 4 (KNO): Inspector General of Police Kashmir, V K Bidhuri on Thursday said all departments including Police, Army, NDRF, SDRF and other agencies are working in close coordination to ensure timely rescue and relief operations in the Valley, particularly in the flood-affected areas. Speaking to reporters, the IGP, per the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) said since heavy rainfall, the Jhelum had swelled in many areas, leading to waterlogging and spillage in parts of south Kashmir. “Our teams, along with other agencies, have been actively engaged in assisting people wherever water overflowed into residential areas.” He said rescue and relief efforts are being carried out in full coordination. “Police have already established helplines for the public. In addition to our control rooms, the 112 helpline is also active. Whenever a call is received, the nearest rescue unit is immediately alerted to reach out and assist,” he said. He advised people to remain calm and follow government advisories. “Weather conditions are showing signs of improvement and water level is expected to recede. People are requested to exercise patience, cooperate with authorities and adhere to official instructions,” the IGP said. He further said that all subordinate units of the police have been directed to remain vigilant and stay away from vulnerable embankments. “Police teams are patrolling along Jhelum’s banks to detect any seepage or breaches. If such situation arises, they are promptly reported to flood control authorities and plugging operations are initiated without delay,” he said—(KNO)

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