Amazon will deliver relief goods to disaster affected areas in just 72 hours
Amazon India: Amazon India, the e-commerce giant that takes online orders and delivers essential goods to people's homes, will now deliver relief goods to disaster-hit areas in just 72 hours. It is reported that Amazon India has set up temporary centers in four states of the country including West Bengal to provide immediate relief supplies to the disaster affected areas. The company has taken this step considering the heavy rains and floods that have occurred in the country this year. These four centers will help provide immediate relief supplies to the disaster-affected areas. In a statement released by the company, which has set up a relief center in Purba Pardaman in West Bengal, it has been informed that relief centers have been set up in Purba Pardaman in West Bengal and Thane in Maharashtra, Faridabad in Haryana and Hyderabad. Temporary centers have been set up in Telangana. These centers will enable the company to quickly mobilize resources and reach out to areas affected by natural calamities such as floods, cyclones and cold waves. Due to heavy rains and floods, Amazon India said in a statement that the locations of centers established for immediate delivery of disaster relief items are in West, North, South and East regions. Country. These locations are selected considering the maximum utilization of the network. These are developed by the Amazon Transport Services team of experts. According to a statement released by the company, this action has been taken in view of the floods that have occurred in many parts of the country due to the heavy rains this year. Also Read: Here's where the check is deposited in the bank, on the other hand, Amazon has helped 10,000 families across 34 districts Our India and Asia Pacific disaster relief efforts leverage an extensive logistics network, warehousing expertise and our efforts with non-profit partners, dedicated relief workers and selfless volunteers at the grassroots level. Guided by our collaborative approach to work. As part of ongoing relief efforts, Amazon has distributed 10,890 shelter kits to affected communities, providing assistance to more than 10,000 families in 34 districts. Also Read: Is The Rs 500 Note In Your Purse Fake? RBI will provide relief materials to the disaster affected areas within 72 hours.