The two National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) teams, comprising 50 personnel each, will take an early morning IAF plane tomorrow from Bhatinda in Punjab to Srinagar.
"We are pre-positioning two of our teams in the Kashmir Valley tomorrow in order to combat any situation in the wake of flood alert.
"Jammu and Kashmir DGP had made a request to us in this regard," NDRF Director General O P Singh told PTI here.
The NDRF had played a vital role along other defence forces to undertake huge amount of relief and rescue operations last year when Kashmir Valley was inundated with waters in the worst-ever floods in the history of the state.
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