Srinagar, Aug. 27 -- Jammu and Kashmir chief minister Omar Abdullah Tuesday chaisured an emergency meeting to review the flood-like situation in Jammu division following incessant rains across the region. Divisional Commissioner Jammu, along with Deputy Commissioners of all 10 districts, briefed the Chief Minister on the ground situation and preparedness in their respective areas. Outstation officers joined the meeting via video conferencing. The CM was apprised of the highest flood levels recorded at various locations, alert levels, and rising water in rivers, nallahs, and other water bodies. "The relief and restoration works will proceed strictly as per SDRF norms. However, wherever additional requirements arise beyond these norms, I will personally ensure that further provisions are made available," the chief minister told the officers. The chief minister instructed the administration to ensure timely supply of food, clean drinking water, medicines and other essentials to affected families. He stressed that vulnerable populations, including the elderly, children, and patients, must receive priority assistance. In urban areas, dewatering operations are being carried out through pumps and other machinery. Omar directed that wherever there is a shortage of dewatering pumps, assistance must immediately be sought from the Fire & Emergency Services. Omar Abdullah further directed that roads and key connectivity routes should be restored on priority to ensure smooth movement of essential supplies and rescue operations...