CM also emphasizes swift restoration of essential services including power, water supply & road connectivity
Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Friday chaired a high-level meeting to review the post-flood situation in the region. He directed officials to reinforce vulnerable spots, evacuate residents from inundated villages, and ensure round-the-clock monitoring through dedicated control rooms.
In a post on X, the Office of the Chief Minister stated:
“Chief Minister chaired a meeting this morning on the post-flood scenario and directed reinforcement of vulnerable spots, evacuation of people from inundated villages, round-the-clock monitoring through control rooms, and frequent visits to affected areas. He also urged timely advisories to residents, encouraging them to stay alert, avoid panic, and cooperate with the administration.”
The Chief Minister also stressed the swift restoration of essential services, including power supply, drinking water, and road connectivity, to mitigate the impact on affected communities.