NDRF Director General (DG) Sanjay Kumar said the decision to raise and base the new battalions in four north Indian states of Jammu and Kashmir, Delhi, Uttarakhand and Himachal Pradesh is under consideration of the government and final modalities are being worked out.
"The government wants to induct these new battalions in the NDRF as early as possible. However, the sanctioned time for this is till 2019," the DG told reporters here.
The entire manpower and battalions of the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) are seconded by the paramilitary forces like CRPF, BSF, ITBP, CISF, SSB and Assam Rifles and the new contingents are expected to come from these organisations.
He added that presently they get "fantastic response" from the Indian Air Force (IAF), which deploys its helicopters and aircraft to airlift NDRF teams to a disaster struck areas.
The DG, who recently took charge of the 2006-raised force, said the floods and heavy rains situation in maximum parts of the country including Gujarat and Rajasthan is "getting normal" and is "not alarming".
"We had unprecedented floods in Gujarat and we deployed the maximum teams there on the requisition of the state government. But things are getting better now. The situation in Rajasthan is also not alarming now.
He added that four teams are still stationed in Rajasthan while 18 are working in Gujarat.
"The worst, we assume, is over," he said indicating to disasters emerging out of heavy rains and floods.
The DG said the force is trying to cut down response time as much as possible and hence has deployed a number of small regional response teams in various regions of the country for fast response.
"We are also educating the community about disaster preparedness and we aim to prepare a resilient society against disasters.
An official data said the force rescued 1,837 people, evacuated 9,984 disaster victims, 40 live stock and retrieved 19 bodies as part of its operations conducted across the country this year.
The force has also got trained over 530 of its personnel in slithering and commando skills by the elite NSG, a task where rescuers come down on the ground from a low hovering helicopter and directly reach a calamity-hit area.
The NDRF is the national force mandated to respond to disasters in any part of the country.
It has 12 battalions with 1,149 personnel each and they have been located in various states across the country.
Each of its battalions have domain experts and teams of engineers, paramedics, technicians, electricians and canine handlers along with trained rescuers.
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