Posted in ICHRA

Towns Affected by Flooding
Srinagar City
Mehjoor Nagar
Jawahar Nagar
Raj Bagh
Gogi Bagh
Suthra Shahi
Indra Nagar
Lal Chowk
Shiv Pura (mostly populated by Sikhs)

 

Relief Camps Set Up
Gurdwara Barzulla Baghaat
Gurdwara Chatti Patcahi
Zithiaar Rescue Camp
New Airport Rescue Camp
Gurdwara Sahib Shaheed Bunga

 

Items Delivered by UNITED SIKHS
Water
Life Jackets
Blankets x 2100
Medicine Delivered by the UNITED SIKHS Kashmir Relief Team
Ashthalin pumps for asthmatics
Betadine solution to clean wounds.
Soframycin ointment for open wounds.
Certizine tablets for allergies and bites.
Tetanus injections
Insulin
Syringes (for insulin and otherwise
Water-purifying tablets
ORS Packets
Norlfox,Norlfox-TZ, Metron 400g,Lopamide
Benedryl, Zedex
Betadine
Emset.. Ondem.. Aciloc.. Rantidine
Sandopa Tablets
Diabetics Tablets
MDopa tablets for hypertension
Pantop -40
Paracetamol
Ofloxacin Ornidazole
Ofloxacin(Plain)
Glyphosate
Medicines for thyroid patients
Augmentin 625
Paracetamol Syrup
Staxyn 200 mg
Thyronorm 25

 

The UNITED SIKHS Kashmir Relief Team has been hard at work delivering aid to those who have been left with nothing but the clothes on their backs.

With your kind donations and support, our incredible and valiant team has been able to distribute medicine worth 1.5 lakh at Gurdwara Clinic (Bazulla Baghaat), which has become the main rescue clinic where life-saving medicine has been distributed. The team as has also circulated over 900 blankets to deprived victims at the Gurdwara Complex (Barzulla Baghaat(, Community Center Rescue Camp and Mehjoor Nagar. Today, our ground volunteers will be travelling to inaccessible areas to donate blankets and food aid.

UNTED SIKHS ground volunteer, Jatinderpal Singh, who has been working in the Srinagar area said: “The condition is very bad in Srinagar district. The district has lost everything. Everyone who lives in the village has been affected. The destruction is massive and they cannot use anything from their homes, people are literally broken and they have nothing left”.

“There is a still a lot of medical shortage. We are also in need of more blankets and utensils to eat food. “

The UNITED SIKHS Humanitarian Aid team still needs your support to send aid to these vulnerable communities! The work has only just begun; we still have a long way to go in order to bring Kashmir back to normality!

Make a difference, make an impact, and make a change. Kashmir is counting on us!

Issued By-
Gurvinder Singh,
UNITED SIKHS Aid Director
contact@unitedsikhs.org

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