In the wake of the surgical strikes carried out by Indian Army along the Indo-Pak border to dismantle terrorist launch pads, nearly 10,000 villagers living along IB and LoC have migrated to safer areas in Jammu district.
The authorities had yesterday asked border residents to move to safer places in the wake of surgical strikes carried out by the Indian Army in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir.
“Nearly 10,000 people have migrated from border villages to safer areas today,” Jammu Deputy Commissioner Simrandeep Singh said tonight. Of them, 600 have shifted to camps set up by the government, he said.
All the people living within 6 to 7 kms of the border have been asked to move to safer areas and schools within 10 kms of the border have been closed till further notice.
These directions have been passed to people living along IB in Jammu, Samba and Kathua districts and along LoC in Rajouri and Poonch, officials said.
Most of them have shifted to the houses of their relatives in safer places, a police officer said. The hospitals in the border belt have been put on alert.
Army has evacuated some people living in border areas in Noushera belt of Rajouri anticipation of a possible retaliation by Pakistani troops, officials said.