Flooding in Punjab: Indian Army makes another daring salvation, 27 to safety - Watch
Punjab: The Indian army performed a Daredevil rescue on Wednesday and evacuated stranded individuals from the flood-stretched areas in Punjab’s Gurdaspur district. Dramatic footage of the rescue operations shows army buyers that hang low over a small piece of land that is completely cut off by floodwater, and people fly to safety. Nothing else was in sight around the group with maroon except the big water. The Indian army performed the rescue operations in Lassian, Gurdaspur, on Wednesday after floodwaters began to rise quickly and threatened lives in the area. Three Cheetah helicopters of the Army Aviation units performed multiple flight conditions in extreme flight conditions, which successfully evacuated 27 stranded people. The army said in a post on X. Punjab flooding that Punjab saw a massive flood situation after the relentless waste over the last few days, which has the situation in the 1988 flood, with the Swollen Sutl, Beas and Ravi Rivers, with the Rave Rommel, with the Rave -Rommel. Large pieces of farm countries and towns along their banks. The worst -affected towns are in Pathankot, Gurdaspur, Fazilka, Kapurthala, Tarn Taran, Ferozepur, Hoshiarpur and Amritsar. Earlier, NDRF and the BSF also performed a rescue operation for 381 students and 70 teachers at Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya in Gurdaspur’s Daburi, which was stranded due to flooding on the school campus and surrounding areas. The Amritsar District Administration, with the help of the army, on Thursday evacuated several people, including children and the elderly, stranded in the overwhelmed towns of the Ramdas area. Amphibious terrain vehicles, or ators, and boats, and boats were deployed to save stranded people in the area who were overcome by the rising waters of River Ravi.