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Govt deploys relief teams, distributes food packets

Govt deploys relief teams, distributes food packets

Time of India16 hours ago
Lucknow: Due to the severity of floods across various parts of the state on Monday, the govt deployed 14 teams of NDRF, 15 of SDRF and 48 of the PAC in 57 districts.
Relief commissioner Bhanu Chandra Goswami said relief material was being delivered with the help of 1,196 boats and motorboats.
Moreover, 4,867 boats were pre-positioned. Approximately 1.20 lakh food grain packets and 1,63,548 lunch packets were distributed so far.
More than 39 community kitchens were operational.
The govt already distributed 3,560 quintals of fodder, 1,72,190 chlorine tablets, and 1,29,342 ORS packets to control waterborne diseases. Medical check-ups are being conducted by 846 medical teams for all affected. The govt set up 1,277 flood posts to monitor the situation in affected areas.
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