In the wake of heavy rainfall causing a flood-like situation in various parts of Gujarat, Union Home Minister Amit Shah took prompt action and reached out to Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel to offer support and assistance. The relentless downpour has led to waterlogging, inundation of low-lying areas, and disruption of normal life in several regions of the state.
Amit Shah’s proactive approach in addressing the flood-like situation in Gujarat exemplifies the central government’s commitment to standing with the state during times of crisis. By initiating communication with the Chief Minister, he aims to coordinate relief and rescue operations effectively to mitigate the impact of the calamity.
The assurance of ample teams from the State Disaster Response Force (SDRF) and the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) further strengthens the state’s preparedness to tackle the challenges posed by heavy rainfall. These specialized teams are equipped to handle emergency situations and provide much-needed assistance to people in distress.
Amit Shah Engages with Delhi LG VK Saxena on Rising Yamuna Water Level
In addition to Gujarat, the national capital, Delhi, has also been grappling with the rising water level in the Yamuna River due to the incessant rainfall. Recognizing the seriousness of the situation, Amit Shah had a discussion with Lieutenant Governor VK Saxena to assess the flood risk and coordinate necessary measures.
The Yamuna’s swelling water levels have raised concerns about potential waterlogging and flooding in low-lying areas of Delhi. By keeping a close watch on the river’s situation, the central government aims to ensure that adequate arrangements are in place to safeguard residents and property.
Amit Shah’s assurance of support and coordination with LG VK Saxena reflects the central government’s commitment to tackling natural disasters promptly and efficiently. The availability of SDRF and NDRF teams further bolsters the capital’s preparedness to respond to any crisis arising from the flood situation.