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Satish Sharma conducts extensive tour of flood affected areas, takes stock of ongoing relief operations

LCT Desk by LCT Desk
September 4, 2025
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Jammu, Sep 3: In a decisive move to strengthen flood preparedness and relief operations across Jammu district, the Minister for Food, Civil Supplies & Consumer Affairs, Information Technology, Transport, Youth Services and Sports, Satish Sharma, Wednesday conducted extensive tours of several flood-prone and affected villages including Naibasti Naraina Pallanwala, Dhar Channi, Palatan, Gigrail, Datyal, and Gajrail.
During his visit, the Minister inspected water levels, reviewed the on-ground response of the administration, and interacted with local residents to take stock of their concerns. He directed officials to extend robust and timely support to communities at risk, emphasizing that the protection and well-being of every citizen must remain the top priority.
Expressing deep appreciation for the Indian Army, Minister Sharma lauded their swift rescue operations and unwavering commitment towards safeguarding lives. He also commended the efforts of the district administration, frontline workers, and volunteers for their dedication and timely service during this challenging time.
“The safety and well-being of our people remain our topmost priority. The government, in close coordination with the Indian Army and civil administration, is working tirelessly to provide relief, restore essential services, and support the rehabilitation of affected families. No one will be left behind in this effort,” the Minister affirmed.
To strengthen relief operations, the Minister directed the Food and Civil Supplies department to ensure uninterrupted ration, availability of safe drinking water and fuel supply to all relief centres. He further instructed for comprehensive damage assessments to be conducted on priority so that timely compensation can be extended to affected households. He also called for restoration of road connectivity, electricity, and water supply in affected areas.
The Minister further urged the people of vulnerable areas to remain vigilant, follow safety advisories, and cooperate with authorities. He also reiterated the Government’s firm resolve to complete rehabilitation of all affected families as well as implementation of long-term flood mitigation and prevention measures across vulnerable regions.
Pertinently, due to coordinated action of the administration, residents from vulnerable areas like Dhar Channi, Palatan, and Indri Patan were successfully evacuated to safer locations. Temporary shelters have been established and equipped with food, clean drinking water, LPG, and other essential supplies. Additionally, community kitchens (langars) are functioning round-the-clock to ensure that no family faces scarcity of basic necessities.

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