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Be ready for adverse weather from today, Omar directs depts

Western disturbance likely to bring rain, snowfall to several areas
Chief Minister Omar Abdullah chairs a meeting at the Civil Secretariat in Srinagar on Friday.

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Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Friday chaired a high-level meeting at the Civil Secretariat in Srinagar to review the preparedness of various departments in view of the weather advisory issued by the meteorological centre.

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MeT has forecast an active western disturbance that is likely to affect Jammu and Kashmir from October 4, bringing rain and snowfall to several areas.

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The Chief Minister emphasised that all departments concerned must remain in a state of full readiness to minimise possible damage to fruit crops, ensure uninterrupted supply of essential services and keep all major roads and highways functional during the weather disturbance.

Reviewing the arrangements, the Chief Minister directed the Agriculture and Horticulture Departments to issue timely advisories to farmers and orchardists and ensure the smooth transportation of fruit to terminal markets, particularly during peak harvesting season.

He asked the PWD and national highway agencies, including NHIDCL, NHAI, Sampark and Beacon, to keep adequate machinery on standby for snow and debris clearance at vulnerable spots to maintain uninterrupted road connectivity.

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Similarly, the Power Development and Jal Shakti Departments were instructed to deploy quick-response teams for immediate restoration of electricity and water supply in case of disruptions, while the Disaster Management Department was tasked with activating control rooms and maintaining close coordination with the district administrations to monitor the situation round-the-clock.

The Chief Minister also directed police and traffic authorities to regulate vehicular movement on highways and other vital roads, and to issue travel advisories as and when required for the safety of the general public.

Laying special focus on healthcare preparedness, Omar Abdullah instructed the Health Department to ensure availability of ambulances at vulnerable spots and to identify patients requiring urgent evacuation so that necessary steps could be taken without delay in the event of an emergency. The Information Department, he said, must ensure that timely updates and weather advisories are widely disseminated through all available channels so that people remain informed and can take precautionary measures in advance.

The Chief Minister also reviewed the stock position of rations, medicines, fuel and LPG. He was informed that sufficient stocks till November are available and supplies are being replenished regularly. Such areas in Jammu division which usually get affected during adverse weather conditions have also been stocked adequately to avoid shortages.

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