CM Omar Abdullah Aerial Survey of Flood-Hit Kathua Areas

Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah conducted an aerial survey on Thursday, assessing the damage caused by recent floods in the Kathua district, where numerous families have lost their homes. This timely inspection aimed to provide immediate support to the affected victims.

During his visit, Abdullah interacted with residents of Duggain village in Billawar, who suffered significant losses due to the floods. He listened to their grievances, empathizing with their plight and ensuring that the government would take necessary measures to support them.

After the aerial survey, the Chief Minister met with district administration officials. He emphasized the importance of quick relief efforts for the individuals affected by this natural disaster. Abdullah’s proactive approach reflects the government’s commitment to addressing immediate needs in such emergencies.

The Chief Minister assured adequate assistance to the flood victims, directing officials to expedite relief operations. “We will do everything possible to support families affected by this calamity,” Abdullah stated. His engagement with the community aims to restore their hopes and livelihoods.

Furthermore, Abdullah is expected to visit the Mahore area of Reasi district soon to evaluate additional damage caused by the flash floods. His tour underscores the government’s commitment to a comprehensive assessment and response as the situation evolves.

As floodwaters recede, bringing into focus the recovery efforts, the government’s swift action in providing relief is paramount. Continuous monitoring and effective management will be vital to ensure a resilient recovery for Kathua’s flood-affected communities.

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