Rescue Video | The river was flowing in the form of gigant … 22 soldiers of CRPF were stuck in the middle, the Indian Army saved everyone by playing life

Source ANI and Indian Army

A defense spokesperson said that CRPF personnel and ordinary citizens took shelter in a building but the building collapsed shortly after being evacuated from there. In many parts of Punjab, there has been a sudden flood in many areas due to continuous heavy rains.

In a quick and adventure campaign, the Indian Army Aviation evacuated 22 CRPF personnel and three civilians trapped near Madhopur Headworks (Punjab) from yesterday. At 6 am today, despite the challenging circumstances, the army helicopters left for rescue work. All the trapped people were evacuated and evacuated to a safe place. This information has been given by the Indian Army. A defense spokesperson said that CRPF personnel and ordinary citizens took shelter in a building but the building collapsed shortly after being evacuated from there. In many parts of Punjab, there has been a sudden flood in many areas due to continuous heavy rains.

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At the same time, due to rain, Sutlej, Vyas, Ravi rivers and small rainy rivers are in spate. The spokesperson said that ‘Army Aviation’ took out 25 people trapped near Madhopur Headworks, bordering Lakhanpur in Jammu and Kashmir in a quick and adventure campaign.

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He said that despite challenging circumstances at six o’clock on Wednesday morning, the helicopters of ‘Army Aviation’ took out for the rescue operation and all the trapped people were safely taken out. The spokesperson said that the building in which these people took refuge collapsed immediately after they were evacuated. This shows timely completion of rescue work and its accuracy. He said, “This successful campaign once again shows the Indian Army’s unwavering commitment to save lives and the ability to respond to immediately in the event of crisis.” A potential tragedy was averted by coordination between the army and local officials.

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