Kullu: The Himachal Pradesh govt has decided to assign the home guards department to the state disaster response force (SDRF) for a period of two years.
Chief minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu, in a statement, on Wednesday said to enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of the emergency response system, the state govt was working to strengthen the SDRF and in this effort, the govt had taken two important decisions – firstly, the entire response framework would be unified under additional director general of home guards and civil defence, ensuring a coordinated approach to any emergency or disaster management; and secondly, home guards would be assigned to the SDRF for a period of two years, reinforcing the system’s capacity and resilience.
“The state govt is prioritising strengthening of the SDRF on the pretext of increasing the frequency of cloudbursts and other natural disasters. The state govt intends to make the system more organised and effective to safeguard lives and reduce losses. Himachal Pradesh is vulnerable to landslides, avalanches and earthquakes and other natural disasters and the state govt is taking these risks with utmost seriousness,” said the CM.
Sukhu on August 1 had directed the senior officers to enhance the effectiveness of the emergency response system in the wake of the cloudbursts and flash-floods in Kullu, Mandi and Shimla districts.
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