Takes stock of restoration of damaged roads, resumption of essential services
SAMBA: Divisional Commissioner Jammu Ramesh Kumar today conducted a tour of the flood-affected areas in Samba district to assess the situation and the scale of damage to public infrastructure and private property. He also visited the relief camps where the affected families have been provided shelter and amenities
Deputy Commissioner Samba Ayushi Sudan, officials of District administration, NHAI, BSF and concerned line departments accompanied him during the tour.
The Divisional Commissioner commenced the tour with inspection of Vijaypur Bridge near AIIMS. He enquired from the officials of National Highway Authority of India about the cause of its damage and directed to expedite restoration work. It was informed that immediate measures are being taken for restoration, including strengthening of crates and embankments to prevent overflow of water.
Later, the Div Com inspected relief arrangements put in place at Samba Bus Stand and Municipal Community Hall, where flood-affected families have been provided temporary shelter.
The Div Com interacted with the flood affected families, addressed their concerns, and assured timely relief measures and continued administrative support. He directed the concerned officials at the relief camp to provide all facilities to the inmates of the relief camps.
The Div Com also met with Border Security Force (BSF) officers stationed in the affected areas to ensure integrated flood management efforts. It was informed that the power supply is being provided to multiple affected locations through alternate means. However, they said, work is on to restore permanent power connections at the earliest possible timeline.
The Divisional Commissioner emphasised the critical need for immediate implementation of preventive measures and comprehensive long-term flood mitigation strategies.
All concerned departments were directed to maintain high alert status and ensure swift assistance and support to affected families during the recovery phase.