J-K floods: Chandrababu Naidu directs officials to evacuate stranded students

The floods have hit nearly 250 students of NIT-Srinagar, including 50 Telugu students

Update: 2014-09-11 19:22 GMT
Scaling up rescue work, Army and IAF have deployed 329 columns and 79 aircraft and helicopters to evacuate those stranded and provide food and medicines.

Hyderabad: Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu on Thursday directed officials concerned in New Delhi to ensure that students from both Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, who are stuck in flood-hit Srinagar, are evacuated at the earliest.

The Jammu and Kashmir floods have hit nearly 250 students of NIT-Srinagar, including 50 Telugu students, according to a release from the Chief Minister's Office.

Read: 48 Telugu students stuck in Jammu and Kashmir

At a meeting with officials at Camp Office here, the chief minister ordered Government Representative in Delhi, K Ramamohan Rao and AP Bhavan Resident Commissioner Satish Chandra, to evacuate students from Andhra Pradesh and Telangana and bring them home safely in a flight.

Read: Police in J-K collect floating bodies in worst floods in years

Chandrababu also appreciated their efforts in bringing 33 students back to Delhi from the flood-hit area, the release said. 

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