The Army headquarters is forwarding all the distress messages received by it on its website, facebook page and twitter handle to a WhatsApp group including senior commanders in the Northern Command from where troops on ground are being directed to help the people in stress, Army's Additional Director General (Public Information) Maj Gen Shaukeen Chauhan said.
So far, distress messages from all across the country have been received with anxious people seeking to know about their missing relatives and the Army has tried to reach to them, he said.
One of the messages received by the Army was for locating and helping a local MLA Rafiq Ahmed, they said.
The Army officers involved in the process are responsible for handling the Indian Army website, its twitter handle and the Facebook page.
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