In wake of the assistance offered by prime minister Narendra Modi to help victims of the fierce death and destruction unleashed by state’s worst floods in over 50 years, Jammu and Kashmir chief minister Omar Abdullah thanked the Prime Minister’s Office on Sunday.
In a tweet Omar said, ‘Grateful to @PMOIndia for additional assistance of Rs 1,000 crore and continued support @narendramodi.’
The chief minister promised the people of Jammu and Kashmir that help will reach them soon and asked them not to panic. The state is witnessing the worst floods in six decades.
‘This is an unprecedented situation and we are doing the best we can under the circumstances. Please don’t panic, we will reach you, I promise,’ he wrote on Twitter.
He said he has asked the cabinet secretary to direct the air force to use helicopters to evacuate people.
‘I’ve spoken to the cabinet secretary heading the crisis management team in Delhi to direct air-lifting of boats to Srinagar urgently via National Disaster Management Authority and Army,’ he said.
He added the evacuation was underway.
‘…We are doing our best to reach all asap (as soon as possible). Please stay on the upper floors and wait for help to come,’ he said.
Over 100 people have died in floods in the state due to incessant rainfall during the week.