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Govt launches winter helicopter service for border areas in Kashmir

K H News Service by K H News Service
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Srinagar : Like every winter, the government on Monday launched a Helicopter service for the residents of border areas including Gurez and Tulail in north Kashmir’s Bandipora district, providing a crucial lifeline for these areas, officials said here on Monday.
An official said that the introduction of helicopter services for these areas is a positive development for travelers. “In the peak of winter, when these regions encounter accessibility challenges, this service will enhance commuting convenience. This initiative not only caters to the immediate travel requirements of the residents but also has the potential to stimulate tourism opportunities during the winter season,” the official stated.
He further said that several stations have been established including Srinagar to Gurez, Gurez to Bandipora, Bandipora to Kanzalwan, Bandipora to Badugam and Bandipora to Baduaab. This includes individuals in need or patients requiring immediate evacuation for medical care.
The service, officials noted, will provide relief for individuals facing challenges during inclement winter weather, such as the sick, students, and employees frequently affected by road blockades.
The district administration aims to maintain these services even during heavy snowfall, ensuring that people, especially in medical emergencies, do not endure unnecessary suffering. “The valley’s limited medical facilities result in significant suffering, especially during winter, in case of medical emergencies. While there hasn’t been any major snowfall in these areas yet, the administration is fully prepared to handle the situation,” stated the official.
Notably, the border areas of Kashmir including Gurez, Tulail, and Karnah Tangdhar remain cut off from the rest of the world for several months due to heavy snowfall.
Meanwhile, officials in Kupwara Administration announced plans to soon launch a helicopter service to its border area, ensuring accessibility to the residents during winter months

 

K H News Service

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