Indian Air Force airlifts second food consignment

The team has rescued around 200 tourists from the state till now - Revenue Minister

Update: 2014-09-11 06:34 GMT
Ready-to-eat food items, prepared at the Defence Food Research Laboratory, being flown off from Mysore to Jammu and Kashmir on Wednesday

Bengaluru: Around 200 to 300 tourists from Karnataka, who were stranded in Jammu and Kashmir, have reached the Raj Bhavan in Srinagar and waiting for flights to return home, stated the State Disaster Management Authority on Wednesday. "Our officials are equipped with power banks, mobiles and batteries to ensure that constant those rescued could keep in touch with their families back home. The team has rescued around 200 tourists from the state till now," said Ms K.S. Sarojamma, deputy secretary, revenue department.

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