Jammu and Kashmir CM Omar Abdullah conducted an aerial survey of flood-affected Kathua villages, met residents, and assured all possible assistance. He also directed officials to expedite relief, damage assessment, and restoration works. The CM is set to visit Reasi next to assess further flood damage

After heavy rain caused havoc across the state, the Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Thursday conducted an aerial survey. The chief minister conducted the survey of the flood-affected villages in the Kathua district and also interacted with those who lost their houses in the natural calamity, officials said.

As reported by news agency PTI, the chief minister also chaired a meeting of officers and directed them to ensure necessary relief to the affected population, as repo

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