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Helplines established in all districts of valley: police

by K H News Service
April 6, 2017
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Amid dry, hot and humid weather, hundreds of people including men, women and children mostly bare foot visited the revered suffi Saint Shrine Sheikh Noor-Ud-Wali popularly known as Nund Resh at Charar-e- Sharief in Budgam district on Sunday for prayers to seek rainfall to end the drought season in Kashmir valley. UNI

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Srinagar, April 05: In view of the inclement weather and prediction of rains and snowfall, Jammu and Kashmir police has established emergency help lines across the valley.
Police has put its men on high alert to meet any possible challenge and eventuality and has established emergency control rooms in all the districts of the valley to provide help to the people in need. These control Rooms will remain open 24×7. In case of any help or assistance needed.

People are advised to call on 0193222870, 9419051940 in Anantnag,

01952237830, 9596767717, in Baramulla,

01951255207, 01951-255042 in Budgam,

0194-2416478, 0194-2416564 in Ganderbal,

01954-222312, 9596773025 in Sopore,

9906767076, 01955-262295 in Handwara,

01955-252451, 7051404938 in Kupwara,

9596767430 01957-225278 in Bandipora,

01931-260160, 9419041660, 7051510660 in Kulgam,

01933-261891, 9596768831 in Shopian,

9797220265, 01933-241986, 01933-241280 in Pulwama,

01933-247369 in Awantipora or

Police Control Room Kashmir on 100.

Police has launched rescue operations at some places and people who are trapped because of increase in water level are being rescued.

Meanwhile, rescue operation in Sopore is going on at Tarzoo, Panzipora, Hygam, Dangiwacha, Behrampora and people from these areas who are trapped because of the increase in water level of Khursi Nallah are being shifted to safer locations.

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