New Delhi: Telecom major Reliance Jio has installed a second dedicated tower to provide reliable connectivity in the landslides-hit Wayanad following a request from the State Disaster Management Authority. The company said that the move will help it expand its network capacity and coverage in the landslide-affected areas. It will also assist distressed residents, rescue workers, and disaster management teams on the ground.
The increase in network capacity and coverage will greatly assist both the distressed residents and the rescue workers and disaster management teams on the ground. Reliance Jio is also extending network coverage to include the control room and various relief camps are now facilitating better coordination in rescue and relief operations.
Meanwhile, the Indian Army has ramped up its rescue operations, successfully evacuating several people from affected areas to safety. Troops from the Army's Madras Sappers constructed an improvised 100ft foot bridge overnight at Choorlamalai and opened it to the public. This will further aid the rescue operations and assist in the quick evacuation of stranded people.
Major General VT Mathew, General Officer Commanding, Karnataka and Kerala Sub Area, said that the construction of the bridge would allow the Army to bring heavy equipment to the rescue site.
"Almost all those who needed help were rescued, and now we need to get into the houses and see if people are trapped there, for that we need heavy equipment. The bridge construction will allow us to bring the heavy equipment to the site and start looking for people. We have been doing the bridge construction day and night, and it will change the dynamics of the search and rescue operation. We will also use our dog squad; 500 plus Army personnel are on the job," he said.