New Delhi: Twenty- 6 National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) groups are being released for flooding alleviation and rescue procedures in Telangana and Andhra Pradesh, authorities claimed Monday.
While 12 groups are currently released in both adjoining states, 14 even more are being sent off, they claimed.
Out of the 14 groups, 8 are being airlifted from numerous areas throughout the nation, the authorities claimed.
The NDRF groups are furnished with inflatables watercrafts, post and tree cutters and fundamental clinical help devices, they claimed.
Torrential rainfalls damaged both states for the 2nd successive day, leading to a minimum of 10 even more deaths, flooding and waterlogging in numerous locations, and disturbances to roadway and rail web traffic on Sunday.
As several as 99 trains were terminated, 4 trains were partly terminated and 54 were drawn away because of hefty rainfalls and waterlogging over tracks at numerous areas on the South Central Railway network, an SCR authorities claimed.
Rivers in both states remained in wave and countless individuals were left by nationwide and state calamity action pressures from swamped locations to alleviation camps.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah talked to Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu and Telangana CENTIMETERS A Revanth Reddy and guaranteed them of all feasible aid from the main federal government to handle rainfalls and floodings.
Published 02 September 2024, 01:14 IST