Mumbai
ONGC in a release said, it has deployed doctors from its major work centres in the city and Kakinada, and on Sunday, has dispatched a consignment of medicines and food onboard three helicopters.
Updated : Aug 21, 2018, 06:25 AM IST
Maharatna undertaking ONGC has deployed three helicopters to help rescue operations in flood-hit Kerala. A team of four ONGC doctors will also be stationed there to treat people and provide them with necessary medical support.
ONGC in a release said, it has deployed doctors from its major work centres in the city and Kakinada, and on Sunday, has dispatched a consignment of medicines and food onboard three helicopters.
Dues to distance involved and weight restrictions, helicopters from Mumbai carried 75 kg medicines, 112 kg food and 74 kg bedsheets. ONGC Kakinada dispatched 140 Kg medicines and 100 kg and dry fruits from Rajahmundry airport.
ONGC CMD Shashi Shanker said the company will continue to render all support to the affected people of Kerala to help overcome this crisis.
Helicopters from the city carried 75 kg medicines, 112 kg food & 74 kg bedsheets. ONGC Kakinada sent 140 Kg medicines and 100 kg dry fruits from the Rajahmundry airport