The SDRF and  CDHG swings into action amidst  of Cyclone REMAL in Meghalaya

Shillong, May 28: Meghalaya’s State Disaster Response Force (SDRF) swung into action since yesterday in various parts of the State following the onslaught of Cyclone REMAL with heavy rains and squally winds creating landslides and falling of trees.

In the capital city, the SDRF conducted operations in Lumparing where a team led by Sub Inspector M A Thubru evacuated 8 (Eight) residents from buildings close to the landslide area.

This same team rushed to Bivar Road and conducted operations along with Fire & Emergency Services and Shillong Municipal Board to evacuate residents at Bivar Road, Shillong following a wall collapse. One injured in the wall collapse was shifted to the hospital by local residents.

In another operation at Rilbong the SDRF team led by Sub Inspector S Dkhar, assisted personnel from the Forest department in cutting of trees posing danger to residents nearby.

The SDRF also evacuated 14 (Fourteen) residents residing in danger prone areas. The operation here is still ongoing as the SDRF are still engaged in clearing of trees posing a threat to local residents.

Responding to the effect of Cyclone REMAL in West Jaintia Hills, a Quick Reaction Team (QRT) of the Civil Defence and Home Guards District offices led by Sub Inspector Y Challamtoday morning were able to clear out a number of fallen trees in various areas of Dulong locality, which was obstructing traffic and posing a risk to residents and travelers.

A QRT of West Jaintia Hills Civil Defence and Home Guards district office also responded to a tree fall incident at Khimusiang, Jowai where they were able to tactically remove a large tree which had fallen on the roof a local resident.

In Tura, the SDRF assisted the district authorities in clearance of trees affected by the cyclonic winds at Members’ Hostel Junction, Tura today morning.

The SDRF was actively involved in clearing a tree which had fallen on power lines near GandrakDare ,UpperChandmary ,Tura.

In another operation, the SDRF team led by Inspector SA Marak working along with the Forest Department were able to clear a tree which had fallen on top of a house at Lower Balsanang,Tura. No casualty was reported in this incident.

In Williamnagar, a team of a team of Civil Defence and  Home Guards personnel led by Sub Inspector R Ch Marak assisted the Forest Department to cut off and clear a fallen big old tree at Kusimkol, where electricityline and the road got affected.

In another ongoing operation in Tura, an SDRF team led by Sub Inspector BD Sangma is engaged in clearing a tree which had fallen on Tura Civil Hospital yesterday. Although the SDRF had responded to the incident since yesterday, however very strong winds proving risky to the responders force the operation to be halted.

The SDRF resumed the operation early in the morning despite strong winds and the operation is still ongoing. Yesterday, the SDRF was also engaged in clearing a large tree which had fallen at Springside School, Malki, Shillong. It may be mentioned that the State Disaster Response Force (SDRF) has been kept on alert since the onset of the monsoon.

 

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