Jammu and Kashmir floods: PMO to give a day’s salary for flood affected

Around 200 people have lost their lives and 82,000 people have been evacuated

Update: 2014-09-12 05:24 GMT
Kashmiri houses inundated by floodwaters are seen from an Indian Air Force helicopter during rescue and relief operations in Srinagar on Thursday. (Photo: AFP )
New Delhi: All officers and staff of the Prime Minister’s Office have voluntarily contributed their one day’s salary to the Prime Minister’s National Relief Fund for the flood-affected people of Jammu and Kashmir.
 
The gesture is to express their solidarity with the flood -affected people of J-K, a PMO statement said.
 
 
Read: J-K floods: 'I had no government for the first 36 hours', says CM Omar Abdullah
 
Prime Minister Modi had directed officials to provide total support to the state government to enable it step-up rescue and relief operations and had stressed on the need to quickly reach essential commodities to those affected.
 
Also read: Jammu and Kashmir floods: Death toll touiches 200, it's the worst in a century, says CM
 
Chairing a high-level emergency meeting to review relief operations in the state on Wednesday Mr Modi had emphasised that immediate attention will be given to providing basic necessities like food and water to people severely hit by the calamity. Around 200 people have lost their lives in the floods in J-K while as many as 82,000 people from the affected areas have been evacuated by the armed forces.

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