"The situation is grim and dismal which has had a debilitating impact on the lives of people", Azad said while undertaking a day-long survey of flood-ravaged areas of Kulgam and Anantnag today.
Flanked by Tourism Minister Gulam Ahmed Mir and MLA and former Minister G M Saroori, the former state Chief Minister called for a concerted relief and reconstruction effort as he conducted an elaborate tour of flood-affected areas of Bijbhera, Satgar, Urnhal, Gur, Anantnag, Bagi, Wanpoo, Segloo, Ganjipora.
Deeply anguished at seeing large-scale and unprecedented devastation in the areas, Azad said "there has been very widespread devastation of public infrastructure like roads, bridges, drinking water schemes, etc, power distribution systems, hospitals, schools, and private properties including houses, shops,orchards, crops and livestock".
While taking note of the destruction, Azad called for a concerted, multi-pronged and serious effort on the part of both the Central and state governments to help people revive their lives, adding that the enormity of the challenge is to be gauged properly and that all the government agencies, political parties, civil society and especially youth need to work in tandem to alleviate the hardships of people.
He added that given the scale and magnitude of this natural calamity, its vicious impact is going to last for quite sometime on the lives of people.
Commending the fortitude and patience of people while undergoing an extraordinary situation caused by the worst-ever floods, Azad said that he was impressed to note the spirit of service, compassion and community participation that was markedly visible even during the calamity of this scale.
Azad also visited three villages in South Kashmir, namely Kilam- Gund, Arigotam and Chhangund, which have been completely wiped out in the fury of flash-floods.
Besides, people also demanded immediate provisioning of tents, temporary shelters, unfettered supply of food material including baby food, restoration of power and drinking water supplies, providing of medical assistance to the needy, etc to overcome the hardships that they have been facing.
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