Jammu and Kashmir: DC Srinagar visits several areas to monitor snow clearance
Srinagar: District administration Srinagar today pressed on essential services manpower and machinery for ensuring restoration of services in view of fresh snowfall.
DC Srinagar monitored the restoration work and visited several areas. An official statement said Mechanical Engineering Department deputed 14 machines for snow clearance in main roads and link roads in designated Zones including airport roads , Rambagh, Baghe Mehtab, Rawalpora, Chanpora, Rajbagh , Jawahar Nagar , Bypass, MA Road, Dalgate, Shalteng, Boulevard-Nishat, Sanat Nagar, Soura, Sonwar and Khanyar among other zones.
ExEn MED Abdul Rashid Bhàt supervised operations. Machinery of Circular Road Project PWD was deployed for clearance of inner link roads and lanes in areas including Shehr-e-Khaas, north city and western areas.
Meanwhile, power department teams restored damages at several locations and replaced damaged transformers in different locations.
Superintending Engineers and ExEns visited the areas and reviewed restoration. Deputy Commissioner, Srinagar, Dr Shahid Iqbal Chaudhary accompanied by Addl Deputy Commissioner, Joint Director Planning , Superintending Engineers and other senior officers visited several places to monitor the restoration work and firsthand assessment.
The team of officers visited different areas in Barzula, Rajbagh, Jawahar Nagar, Sonwar, Dalgate, Khanyar, Hazratbal, Eidgah, Noorbagh, Karan Nagar, areas adjoining 90Ft road , Soura, Anchar, Bemina, Shalteng and other areas.
Later, the DC convened a meeting to review availability of petrol, diesel and LPG in city. Companies have been directed to ensure availability of stock and keeping strict check on hoarding.
Meanwhile interdepartmental teams have been deputed to check undue profiteering and over pricing. A meeting of Revenue officers was convened in evening to review the damages cases reported.
More than Rs 30 Lakh immediate compensation was approved by the Deputy Commissioner to be disbursed in favour of families have suffered loss to houses during snowfall.
Meanwhile medical aid was also sanctioned in favour of more than 60 patients suffering from chronic ailments.
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