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Home Ministry Sends Central Team to Assess Gujarat Flood Damage

by Economy India
September 2, 2024
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Home Ministry Sends Central Team to Assess Gujarat Flood Damage
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NEW DELHI (Economy India) The Home Ministry has dispatched an Inter-Ministerial Central Team (IMCT) to assess the severe damage caused by recent heavy rains and floods in Gujarat. The team’s mission is to conduct a comprehensive evaluation of the affected regions and facilitate prompt relief and rehabilitation measures.

Ground-Level Assessment to Begin

The central team is set to arrive in Gujarat shortly, where they will begin an on-the-ground assessment of the flood-hit areas. Working in close coordination with state government officials, the team will inspect the extent of the damage to infrastructure, assess the situation of the displaced populations, and evaluate the impact on agriculture and local economies.

Coordinated Relief Efforts

Informed by the findings of the IMCT, the central government will expedite the provision of necessary resources and support to Gujarat. The team consists of specialists from various ministries, each bringing critical expertise to ensure a thorough and precise evaluation.

A senior Home Ministry official stated, “Our priority is to ensure that relief reaches every affected individual and that we have a clear understanding of the damage to support effective rehabilitation.”

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Enhancing Disaster Preparedness

This move by the Home Ministry is not just about addressing the immediate crisis but also about preparing for future challenges. The insights gathered from the IMCT’s report will play a crucial role in refining disaster management strategies and ensuring that relief operations are more effective in the future.

Conclusion: The deployment of the Inter-Ministerial Central Team by the Home Ministry underscores the government’s commitment to providing timely relief and strengthening disaster management capabilities in the wake of Gujarat’s devastating floods.

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