'Immediate help', the Indian army came out to save people in Bhutan. The Indian Army saves flood victims in the Bhutans Amochu River

‘Tatkal Aid’, the Indian Army entered the rescue of people affected in Bhutan: Mom, 06 Oct 2025 06:04 am (IST) The sudden floods in the Amochu River in Bhutan trapped many families. The Indian army, who acted immediately, conducted a rescue operation and vacated the trapped people. The helicopter of Bhutan’s national airline could not fly due to bad weather, after which help from India was sought. The Indian army immediately deployed two helicopters and also provided medical facilities. Rescue operations running the Indian army in Bhutan. Digital Desk, New -Delhi. Many families and workers caught up in temporary housing and workforce camps in Bhutan on Sunday morning. The Indian army helped Bhutan officials in the campaign launched to save them. Remove ad just read the news. When a helicopter from Bhutan’s National Airline Drucare could not fly due to bad weather, he immediately sought help from India. The Indian army immediately said action resources that the Indian army acted immediately and deployed two helicopters to evacuate the trapped staff and provide them with immediate medical facilities. He said that the royal government of Bhutan expressed his deepest gratitude to the Indian army for time and life -saving help, as well as the Royal Bhutan Army and Drucare teams for their adventurous efforts. He said this incident again set out permanent friendship and collaboration between Bhutan and India. (With input from the news agency pti) also read: ‘Things can be difficult’, Bhutan gave another tension to landslide in Darjeeling