This spirit of service of the police continues even in adverse circumstances, due to which people are getting great relief.
State Bureau, Srinagar. Normal life in the valley has been completely affected due to snowfall, vehicular movement has come to a standstill, it has become difficult for people to leave their homes, but the soldiers and officers of Jammu and Kashmir Police are helping the people without caring for their lives amidst the adverse weather, saying that what is lost, when we are there.
Just call and then forget the problem, because your responsibility is only to give information, further responsibility is ours. With this spirit of service, at some places, Jammu and Kashmir Police personnel are carrying a patient on their shoulders for dialysis, walking through the snow to take him to the hospital, and at some places, they are saving the life of an injured person by removing him from the debris of a snow-damaged house.
If the vehicle is stuck somewhere in the snow, then without waiting for the road to be cleared or for the crane, they are taking it out from there with their own equipment.
life almost came to a standstill
Let us tell you that due to heavy snowfall in Kashmir Valley during the last 24 hours, normal life has almost come to a standstill. Due to accumulation of snow on the roads, not only vehicular movement but also pedestrian movement has become difficult in many areas. In such a situation, the biggest problem is facing those people who are not getting immediate medical care. The police are seen to be at the forefront in helping them.
According to information received from Kulgam, a person had to be taken to the hospital for dialysis in Gudar area, but the road was completely closed. His family members somehow contacted District SSP Anayat Ali Chaudhary and informed him about their situation. Within a short time, a police team reached his house on foot in the snow. The policemen laid the patient on a cot and carried him on their shoulders to the hospital.
When the old woman got stuck in the snow
An old woman named Jeba was trapped in the snow in Rakh Shehlal Harni of Handwara in North Kashmir. A JCB was needed to make the way to where she was. As soon as the information was received, the police arranged for JCB and removed the snow and reached the place where the woman had taken shelter. Her health was deteriorating. The police team rescued him from there and took him to the hospital for treatment, saving his life.
At Kariri police station in Baramulla district, the family members of a pregnant woman resident of Vatargam Wagoora called up and sought help for themselves. A police team from Wagura police post immediately reached his house and safely took him to Upazila Hospital Kariri amidst bad weather. Abdul Rehman was injured in Mongam near Wagoora when he went under a shed to escape snowfall.
Abdul Rehman Shah was pulled out from under the debris.
Shortly afterwards the shed collapsed under the weight of snow and he was seriously injured. As soon as the information was received, policemen reached the spot. They pulled out Abdul Rehman Shah from under the debris of the shed amidst snowfall and took him to the district hospital.
A two-year-old girl suddenly fainted in her house in Khan Mohalla Thindama of Kariri. There was no vehicle access to his house and it was also difficult to reach on foot, because his house was on a hill.
The police rescue workers reached his house amidst the snow without any fear, carried him on their shoulders and took him to the hospital. A person died in Sangrama, Baramulla, but no vehicle was available to take his body to his home.
Policemen picked up the dead body and took it to his family. Meanwhile, in Ganderbal, policemen evacuated two dozen tourists and local people trapped in Gund and Kangan to safe places during snowfall.
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