Ashoka Emergency Services

Personal Effect

Post-Disaster Personal Effects Recovery

Post-Disaster Personal Effects Recovery Honoring Memories, Restoring Dignity In the aftermath of a disaster, the loss is not only physical — it is deeply emotional. Families are left grappling with grief, uncertainty, and the absence of loved ones. At Ashoka Emergency Services (AES), we believe that recovery is not just about rebuilding structures, but about restoring dignity and compassion to those affected. One of the most heartfelt services we provide is the respectful recovery and return of personal effects — the belongings that carry memories, stories, and emotional significance. Whether it’s a cherished photograph, a piece of jewelry, or a handwritten note, these items hold irreplaceable value for families. Our dedicated teams work with utmost care and professionalism, in coordination with authorities and airlines, to ensure that every item is handled with respect, documented meticulously, and returned to the rightful families. This process is not just logistical — it is a humanitarian mission to bring comfort and closure. We understand that in times of crisis, even the smallest gesture can mean the world. Through our personal effects recovery service, AES stands beside every family, honoring their memories and helping them heal. Together, we strive for a safer tomorrow — one built on empathy, integrity, and unwavering support.

Emergency Service

Disaster recovery services for floods, landslides, cyclones, and storm surges are centred on preparedness, timely response, and effective rehabilitation.

Road and Railway Accident Response

Ashoka Emergency Services delivers a rapid, compassionate, and organised response to transport emergencies, with a particular focus on road and railway accidents.

Disaster Recovery Services

Natural disasters, including floods, landslides, cyclones, and storm surges, present severe risks to human life, property, and the stability of entire communities.

Infrastructure Failures

Urban infrastructure failures, including building collapses, bridge failures, and utility breakdowns, present significant hazards within densely populated areas.