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Rehab operations in full swing, 10 villages reached
Wednesday, October 12 2005 14:10 Hrs (IST) - World Time -

Srinagar: Rescue and relief operations today (Oct 12, 2005) continued on a war footing in quake-affected areas of Jammu and Kashmir with help in cash and kind pouring in from all over the country even as 10 villages in Uri sector remained inaccessible while snowfall in the upper reaches proved unbearable for may a survivor.

Stating that 1195 civilians in the state had perished in the killer quake, Chief Minister Mufti Mohammad Sayeed today admitted that despite strenuous efforts by the civil and army authorities 10 villages were still out of bounds for relief workers due to landslides and difficult terrain.

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"We have made efforts to reach hitherto inaccessible villages. Almost all villages have been brought on communication link and relief material is being supplied to these areas," Sayeed told reporters here adding that his government had acquired whatever tents were available in the state, Punjab, Haryana and with the army but "we are still short of the requirement".

Describing the situation in worst-hit north Kashmir as 'critical,' a defence spokesman of the Northern Command said in Jammu that the army had dispatched 400 tons of ration and rehabilitation efforts were being intensified in view of snowfall which was making it difficult for the survivors who had little with them to cope with the harsh weather.

About 100 tonnes of ration have been dispatched to North Kashmir yesterday and another with 400 tents and 2,000 blankets was on its way, he said. While most of the essentials are being airlifted, convoys are also moving forward to reduce the air load, the defence spokesman said.

Army has established camps in the worst hit Uri and Tangdhar areas and was providing tents, blankets, sleeping bags, winter clothing and boots besides food.

As many as 13,000 food packets had been either distributed or air-dropped in the the regions so far, he said adding that special efforts are being made to ensure hygiene and sanitation.

Sayeed said the magnitude 7.6 temblor had wreaked havoc in Uri, Tangdhar and Poonch areas and was overwhelmed with the support that had poured in from all over the country.

While the Centre has given Rs 642 crore, Andhra Pradesh has pledged Rs two crore, Orissa, Haryana, Uttaranchal and West Bengal have given Rs one crore each while Karnataka (Rs 50 lakh) and the erstwhile King of the state Karan Singh (Rs 20 lakh) have also come forward with help, he said.

NGOs like the Rajiv Gandhi foundation contributed 60,000 blankets and 44 tonnes of sugar, he disclosed adding that nearly 80,000 blankets and 2288 tents have been received from Delhi.

There is no shortage of medicines as adequate quantity has already been placed at Uri and Tangdhar, the defence spokesman said and adding that more rescue teams with trained dogs had been sent to Tangdhar and efforts are on to clear roads and tracks leading to remote areas.

Giving details of the devastation caused by the earthquake, Sayeed said 1195 civilians were killed while 4373 people were injured in the killer quake.

Over 73,000 houses have been damaged out of which 42750 have been completely destroyed, he said adding those houses, which are not fit for dwelling, would also be declared as destroyed after an inspection by engineers.

The spokesman said that electricity has partially been restored in Uri and army personnel are working with civil administration to restore power in Tangdhar area.

PTI

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