In view of the recent terrorist attack in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir State Disaster Response Force (JKSDRF) has carried forward its preparations in Udampur. The force is now on high alert, ready to deal with any emergency which can come in its way.
Jksdrf is the first line of reaction during prolonged crises – it is natural disasters such as floods and earthquakes or emergency due to human functions. Known for its quick and efficient action, the team is often the first to come, which helps save people, reduces risk, and brings stability to stressful situations. With concrete training and continuous readiness, JksdRF plays an important role in keeping the area safe and supporting communities during its weakest moments.
In the light of the recent attack in Pahalgam, the Udampur unit of Jksdrf has increased its operational readiness. Employees have intensified their practice, focusing on improving their fight, rescue and disaster response abilities. This additional attention is to ensure that the team is ready to withstand any situation, whether it is a natural disaster or a security threat.
Speaking to ANI, Inspector Ankeshwar Nath of Jksdrf Udhampur said, “Our personnel are trained to react to high pressure situations. Ever since the Pahalgam incident, we have tightened our procedures so that there is no delay in the response time.” He further emphasized that the force is now equipped with better gear and is practicing round-the-clock to maintain extreme readiness.
With its personnel on high alert, jksdrf is committed to protect life and ensure stability in Jammu and Kashmir, no matter the nature of the crisis.
As part of the initiative of the Ministry of Home Affairs for Nationwide Civil Defense Preparations, Jammu and Kashmir State Disaster Response Forces (SDRF) personnel on Tuesday focused on a boat capsie landscape, drooling a mock at Dal Lake, Srinagar.
Earlier today, several high -ranked officers including DG Civil Defense and DG NDRF arrived in the Ministry of Home Affairs for a meeting called by Union Home Secretary Govind Mohan about the operation of mock drills for effective civil defense across the country on 7 May. (ANI).