J&Okay: School Students, Teachers, & Staff In Udhampur Provide Relief To Families Hit By Heavy Rains – Video | ANI
Udhampur (J&Okay): Students, educating workers and workers of Udhampur’s Sant Ishwariya Bhartiya Vidya Mandir got here collectively on Saturday to increase help and supply aid provides to the households affected as a consequence of heavy rains within the state.
A Student Expresses Her Joy In Providing Aid
Kanushi Sharma, a pupil, expressed her pleasure in offering support to the affected households and mentioned that rations, meals gadgets and blankets have been despatched by the varsity.
“As we’re all conscious, over the previous few days, our space of Jammu & Kashmir has skilled heavy rainfall, leading to quite a few landslides, cloud bursts, floods, and the lack of properties for many individuals. As a end result, they now have nowhere to stay and nothing to eat. Seeing this, our college took the initiative to assist the affected households by sending them rations, meals gadgets, and blankets…Doing this, we’re very pleased…” Sharma advised ANI.
Calling Prime Minister Narendra Modi as their supply of inspiration, one other pupil, Prachi, expressed gratitude on receiving help from their dad and mom on this noble deed.
“We are beginning this initiative from our college, and we’re very impressed by our prime minister, who additionally took related steps to assist folks. We additionally wish to assist others. We have donated many gadgets from our aspect, and our lecturers, college workers, and principal have helped us with this effort. We additionally acquired help from our dad and mom in doing this,” Prachi advised ANI.
Heavy rains and flash floods within the state destroyed crops, broken orchards, and left merchants stranded with unsold produce.
This additionally led to the closure of the Jammu-Srinagar nationwide freeway for a number of days, compounding the issue, and delays within the transport of perishable items.
J&Okay CM Omar Abdullah’s Statement
Earlier, Chief Minister Omar Abdullah had additionally expressed hope in regards to the Prime Minister saying a aid package deal for the state.
Speaking to reporters in Srinagar, Abdullah highlighted the extent of destruction, notably in the course of the Kishtwar and Katra yatras.
“The loss has been immense, lack of lives, particularly in the course of the two yatras in Kishtwar and Katra, there was lack of property additionally. Around 330 bridges have been washed away. More than 1500 km of roads have been destroyed. Many authorities buildings have suffered losses, and crops have been destroyed. Our dry fruits have been destroyed,” Abdullah mentioned.
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