Youth from unaffected areas helping flood-hit Kashmiris

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Press Trust of India Srinagar
Last Updated : Sep 17 2014 | 7:10 PM IST
Several youth from unaffected areas have come forward to help those stranded in the devastating floods that have struck the Kashmir Valley by rescuing them and providing food.
It has been the rebirth of voluntary activism in the Valley with a lot of youth joining the efforts by the local population to help their own people in the times of need.
Youth from Srinagar's downtown locality grouped together to help the people in the affected areas daringly rescuing those stranded in the upper storeys of their houses and other buildings and arranging food for them.
At many places, people, especially from the local mosque committees, collected relief and cooked food for others.
"It is our duty to come to the rescue of our brothers and sisters in the time of need. Our areas have been saved and it is an opportunity for us to do good deeds," Owais Ahmad, a volunteer from Ganderbal, said.
Ahmad said those stranded even in their homes were not able to get food and so the people from other areas had to help.
"We gathered as much food items as we can, like rice, vegetables, oil and milk and ourselves took that to the flood affected areas," he said.
The people from Ganderbal and other areas arranged boats and trucks, taking them and relief to the affected areas and rescuing the stranded people in the initial days of the flood.
"We took boats from many localities and went on the rescue mission. We rescued many people and provided relief to others," another volunteer Riyaz Wani said.
Similarly, the youth from many areas of downtown Srinagar helped a lot in rescue and relief of the stranded people.
"Those stranded were our brothers. They needed our help and we had to show our support,," Tanveer Ahmad Dar said.
"We managed to reach those places where even army and NDRF did not reach," Dar claimed
Even after many days since the flood, the youth still continue to help others in one way or the other.
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First Published: Sep 17 2014 | 7:10 PM IST

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