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Videos about Army soldiers, locals helping patients go viral; J&K admin not seen anywhere
1/12/2022 10:36:49 PM
Early Times Report
Jammu, Jan 12: Recent snowfall in Jammu and Kashmir exposed the tall claims of the development to hilt as many areas got cut off and people were left to fend on their own.
Many videos of different areas about patients and pregnant women being helped by the Army and locals went viral on social media. These videos were enough to prove that the administration was missing completely.
A video from the Gundow area in Doda district shows that a vehicle carrying an ailing woman got stuck in snow. In absence of civil administration, army soldiers reached on the spot and pulled out the woman from the vehicle and shifted her into their own Gypsy and rushed her to a hospital.
Another video that has gone viral on the social media is about soldiers evacuating a pregnant woman amidst heavy snowfall in Sujivyan in Poonch district.
An ambulance carrying a dead body got stuck at Balakote in Poonch district. No one from the civil administration came forward. The body remained stranded till Army soldiers arrived on the spot and carried the mortal remains on the shoulders to its native place.
Amid heavy snowfall, the district administration in south Kashmir’s Shopian area could not reach out to a pregnant woman in Ramnagar area. The locals sought Army’s help to carry the woman on foot to the district hospital.
A mother and a daughter who were caught in a snow avalanche at Manai Tarunja area in Surankote Poonch were rescued by the locals and the army. No one from the civil administration reached the spot.
A video of locals carrying an ailing patient on a horseback in Budanambal Kupwara area went viral on social media. The people accompanying the patient are heard saying that the government has failed to provide any facility to the common people and they have been left to die.
Another video about a pregnant woman being shifted to a hospital in a JCB in south Kashmir’s Anantnag district also has gone viral on the internet.
These videos have punctured the tall claims of the administration about it being prepared to handle any situation. As after the snowfall occurred no one from the civil administration was visible on the ground.
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