Rescue, search for the missing, relief and road operations are priority: Home Minister

Ashwin 15, 2081

Rescue, search for the missing, relief and road operations are priority: Home Minister

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After the floods and landslides after the incessant rains, the government has prioritized rescue, search for the missing, providing relief to the victims and operating the blocked roads, said Home Minister Ramesh Akhtar. He said that the government has started the post-disaster response as a top priority.

In Tuesday's meeting of the State System and Good Governance Committee under the House of Representatives, the Minister of Home Affairs wrote that the rescue of citizens in disaster, the search for the missing,   He said that he is focusing on relief and opening blocked roads.

The Home Minister said that the government is focused on making the movement easier by opening the main highway and subsidiary highways blocked due to landslides and free treatment of the injured. Search and rescue of the missing, distribution of relief materials and free treatment of the injured in the government hospital. mobilizing relief materials and  The District Disaster Management Committee is actively working to make the restoration effective,' said the author. At the

meeting, Home Minister Akbar informed that 218 people died, 27 were missing and 143 were injured in the flood. He said that Nepal Army, Nepal Police, Armed Police Force Nepal and volunteers have rescued 4 thousand 22 people trapped in the disaster.

Informing about heavy rains after 50 years, the Home Minister informed that Kathmandu Valley and Bagmati Province were more affected. He informed that 3 thousand 906 personnel of Nepal Army, 14 thousand 802 armed police of Nepal Police and 12 thousand 23 personnel of Nepal Police were engaged in search and rescue after the disaster.

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