Anantnag: The National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) convened a crucial mid-term review meeting on Tuesday to assess the state of disaster management preparedness for the ongoing ShriAmarnathJiYatra (SANJY) 2024.
Major General (retired) Ajay Kumar Verma, Senior Consultant at NDMA, chaired the meeting, which brought together key stakeholders from the District administration and various departments including Briagdier (Retired) RavinderGurung, Additional Deputy Commissioner Anantnag Mohammad Ashraf Sheikh, senior officers from CAPFs and Police, Superintending Engineers of KPDCL, Executive Engineers of R&B & representatives of Indian Meteorological Department among others.
The meeting focused on ensuring comprehensive readiness to handle potential disasters along the yatra route.
It was given that District Administration and relevant agencies have provided both manpower and equipment support to respond effectively to any hazard or disaster situation.
Besides, the meeting was told that Stations along the yatra route are well-equipped with necessary equipment for disaster response including fire tenders, extinguishers, safety railings, Public Address Systems and emergency communication system and emergency telephone numbers.
Disaster response teams including from NDRF, SDRF, Police, CAPFs, Fire and Emergency and other personnel are in place for effective response to any situation.
Major General Ajay Kumar emphasised on the use of technology, effective coordination and quick communication to minimize the impact of disasters. Proper functioning of the JPCR, communication facilities, medical services, and air lifting capabilities were stressed.
Notably NDMA has conducted a Table Top exercise and review of disaster preparedness earlier in the context of Amarnath Yatra.
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