In a meeting attended by Dinesh Prasad Bhatt, Chief Executive Officer of the Authority, he himself released a video giving instructions on matters related to disaster relief.
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Gen-G leader Sudhan Gurung has also reached the meeting of the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Authority. In a meeting attended by Dinesh Prasad Bhatt, Chief Executive Officer of the Authority, he himself released a video giving instructions on matters related to disaster relief.
Wherever people are stuck, they have not been identified, it should be identified first. Then you can say that people are stuck in these places, shelters should be built,' he said, 'instead, we will look at what the state should do, what will happen to the ration water, it should be arranged like this. Because, there is no food.'
He said that the ambulance should also be kept as a top priority, 'At least it should be determined whether there is an ambulance or not. Then we had to rescue.' It is seen in the video that he also asked how many tents the authority has for disaster rescue.
In that sequence, Chief Executive Officer Bhatt replied that 'some tents are in TIA, we have handed over the existing tents to the state government'. He also said that rations should be kept on standby in the "relocation center" of the armed police.
He also said that health camps may need to be done immediately. He also asked a Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) of the armed police present at the meeting about how many motorboats there are. In that sequence, the DSP informed that they have 96 rafts and 33 motorboats.
'High speed motorboats are not working in urban river at present, they are working in communities like Gaur, Lalbakaia in the Terai,' he said, 'They can use floating devices of various types. Even if there were only life jackets, it would have been better if there were more. However, he said that there is always a shortage of life jackets in monsoons. DSP of Nepal Police has also informed about the deployment in each province.
Sudhan also asked the CEO of the disaster authority about air rescue. Meanwhile, CEO Bhatt has said that army helicopters are being deployed.
