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This is not the way the People involved in humanitarian efforts are treated!
Hope these are real sufferers and showing theur frustration, not misguided people on some's payroll

Kashmir Floods: Army Vehicles Pelted With Stones in Srinagar
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Srinagar: Anger boiled over today among the residents of Srinagar after being stranded for days in the flooded city. They directed their frustration and rage at the armed forces whose troops have been working around the clock in a tireless mission that has so far brought nearly 80,000 people to safety


Army vehicles were pelted with stones as they tried to make their way through the city, loaded with supplies including water and food. A group of spare boats kept on stand-by for soldiers were grabbed by a mob. In the morning, four Air Force helicopters with relief material could not land at the helipad at the Governor's residence after threats of stoning from people who thought VIPs were the intended beneficiaries.

Army Chief General Dalbir Singh Suhag, reiterated, "We understand people can be upset. The army will remain on the job till the last man is rescued."

"Aggressive crowds mean we are facing difficulties in rescue work," said OP Singh, the chief of the National Disaster Response Force or NDRF, which is working on emergency rescue operations with the armed forces.

But residents who have been rescued say relief supplies are taking too long to reach them. And thousands remain marooned on the roofs of their houses for the fourth day in a row. Phone networks, knocked out by the worst floods in the region in over a decade, are still patchy, adding to the tension for families desperate for information about missing relatives.


 
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This is not the way the People involved in humanitarian efforts are treated!
Hope these are real sufferers and showing theur frustration, not misguided people on some's payroll

Kashmir Floods: Army Vehicles Pelted With Stones in Srinagar
Kashmir_people_collect_relief_360.jpg

Srinagar: Anger boiled over today among the residents of Srinagar after being stranded for days in the flooded city. They directed their frustration and rage at the armed forces whose troops have been working around the clock in a tireless mission that has so far brought nearly 80,000 people to safety


Army vehicles were pelted with stones as they tried to make their way through the city, loaded with supplies including water and food. A group of spare boats kept on stand-by for soldiers were grabbed by a mob. In the morning, four Air Force helicopters with relief material could not land at the helipad at the Governor's residence after threats of stoning from people who thought VIPs were the intended beneficiaries.

Army Chief General Dalbir Singh Suhag, reiterated, "We understand people can be upset. The army will remain on the job till the last man is rescued."

"Aggressive crowds mean we are facing difficulties in rescue work," said OP Singh, the chief of the National Disaster Response Force or NDRF, which is working on emergency rescue operations with the armed forces.

But residents who have been rescued say relief supplies are taking too long to reach them. And thousands remain marooned on the roofs of their houses for the fourth day in a row. Phone networks, knocked out by the worst floods in the region in over a decade, are still patchy, adding to the tension for families desperate for information about missing relatives.




I was watching this news in CNN-IBN... media says 4 helos with people evacuated from flood areas couldn't land in Nehru heliport due to fear of being pelted with stone...
 
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I was watching this news in CNN-IBN... media says 4 helos with people evacuated from flood areas couldn't land in Nehru heliport due to fear of being pelted with stone...

The same group of people will be whining that they did not get help. :hitwall:
 
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The same group of people will be whining that they did not get help. :hitwall:

Yes, but you must also realise the fact that people are stranded in water without food, drinking water for 3 days now and some are slowly losing patience.

People effected by flood is almost 7,00,000 and helos into service are 61...... Its times like this we realise how much more we have to work on building our infrastructure.
 
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No point in blaming them. They've been stuck for more than 4 days and without communication can't understand the full magnitude of the problem.

How's does not helping the helping hands to help them and complaining about not receiving help makes sense to you?
If they are attacking relief aids and looting rations we can understand but the actions are not in line with desperate people suffering from hunger / thirst.
 
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Indian Army rescuing only women........therefore men are angry, I guess :lol:
 
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How's does not helping the helping hands to help them and complaining about not receiving help makes sense to you?
If they are attacking relief aids and looting rations we can understand but the actions are not in line with desperate people suffering from hunger / thirst.

When you've hung on a rooftop in the rains for 4 days with your family and then still behave rationally, then come and lecture.
 
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When you've hung on a rooftop in the rains for 4 days with your family and then still behave rationally, then come and lecture.


Stop defending that behavior. I dont care what kind of position I am even if its life or death, I would not act like that. Pelting rocks to get attention is one issue but doing it to injure and harm is a different act all together...
 
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When you've hung on a rooftop in the rains for 4 days with your family and then still behave rationally, then come and lecture.

Looting ration truck and injuring helping hand is expected irrational behavior but hitting people to not allowing them help and remaining hungry/ thirsty and ensuring another wk on rooftop is an unexpected and unjustified irrational behavior .
 
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This is the report here

As Anger Builds in Srinagar, Army Chief Offers Reassurance

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Srinagar: In some parts of Srinagar, for the fourth day in row, families continue to be stranded on the roofs of their houses, the water surrounding them nearly 10 feet high. Anger is seething, and four Air Force helicopters, carrying supplies, could not land this morning at the helipad at the Governor's residence, after threats of stoning.

"Aggressive crowds mean we are facing difficulties in rescue work," said OP Singh, chief of the National Disaster Relief Force or NDRF, which, with the armed forces, has rescued nearly 80,000 people so far. The army chief, General Dalbir Singh Suhag, reiterated, "We understand people can be upset. The army will remain on the job till the last man is rescued."

There has been no rain since yesterday, allowing new momentum to a massive rescue operation that has seen nearly 80,000 people brought to safety by tireless members of the armed forces and the National Disaster Response Force (NRDF). But the worst floods in over a century in the state mean that six lakh residents are still waiting for
help in Srinagar and southern Kashmir; the river Jhelum, which flows through Srinagar, washed over the city on the weekend.

"Finally the flood water levels are receding. Now our teams will be able to enter some of the villages that are totally submerged. Our boats are ready," said RK Khan, a police official in Srinagar, who manages the state's emergency control room. "People are extremely angry, frustrated and exhausted," he said.

On the weekend, the swollen Jhelum river flooded large parts of the city of nearly one million people, snapping communication lines as desperate families were forced to huddle on rooftops of houses and mosques for survival.

In other parts of the state, five days of pounding rain ended on Monday evening. By then, hundreds of villages were submerged with landslides rendering them inaccessible by road.

In the Rambagh area of Srinagar on Monday evening, two rescue workers from the NRDF on a boat were reportedly attacked with sticks; their boat was punctured. One of the workers was injured.

Chief Minister Omar Abdullah last evening said, "I understand the anger but it is not true that nothing is happening... this situation is unprecedented."

He also said that before Srinagar was flooded, warnings were announced at mosques and from police vehicles, urging residents to move to higher ground. "I am sorry to say that they willingly ignored these warnings... choosing to stay where they are," the chief minister said.

As Anger Builds in Srinagar, Army Chief Offers Reassurance - NDTV
 
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Looting ration truck and injuring helping hand is expected irrational behavior but hitting people to not allowing them help and remaining hungry/ thirsty and ensuring another wk on rooftop is an unexpected and unjustified irrational behavior .
to keep it simple they have an IQ problem .
 
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