The Indian Air Force (IAF) chopper rescued about 125 people from a narrow road in Gujarat’s Kutch district. The IAF helicopters were also used to rescue flood-affected people from Navsari in south Gujarat and Jamnagar in last few days, a defence official said
Ahmedabad: The Indian Air Force (IAF) has rescued nearly 125 people stranded on a road washed away by floods due to heavy rainfall in Kutch district of Gujarat, officials said on Monday (August 12).
Several parts of Gujarat, including Saurashtra and Kutch regions, received heavy rainfall in the last few days. After the heavy downpour, a large number of people were stuck on a road washed away by floodwaters at Bhuj in Kutch district.
: received a report from Gujarat State Emergency Operation Centre on 11 Aug 19 about several persons stranded on a highway inundated by water on all sides.A Mi-17 V5 helicopter was promptly launched to undertake the rescue mission. 1/2 pic.twitter.com/mVsXmBDDvH
— Indian Air Force (@IAF_MCC)On Sunday evening, the IAF received a request to rescue a large number of people stranded on a road that was washed away at a causeway near Hajipir dargah at Bhuj in Kutch district, a defence official said.
"The South Western Air Command (SWAC) responded swiftly and sent a Mi17 helicopter from Jamnagar. The helicopter took three shuttles and rescued 125 people. They were shifted to a safer location, he said. The area is located near the India-Pakistan border. The region was flooded due to heavy rains following which around 300 people, mostly workers of a factory and their family members, were stranded. Initially, teams of the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) and local police rescued around 175 people, a district administration official said.
Later, the district administration sought the help of the IAF to rescue the remaining people, he said. The IAF helicopters were also used to rescue flood-affected people from Navsari in South Gujarat and Jamnagar in last few days, a defence release said.
"The operation began on August 4 when two helicopters were deployed to rescue 45 people, including women and children, from some flooded areas of Navsari," it said.
Rescue missions were also undertaken in Jodia and Pittar areas near Jamnagar where two Mi17 helicopters were pressed into action to rescue 29 stranded people, it said.
Nearly 31 have died in rain-related incidents in Gujarat in the last four days. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has forecast heavy rainfall at isolated places in the districts of South Gujarat in next two days and heavy to very heavy rainfall in districts of North Gujarat on Wednesday (August 14). Fishermen have been advised not to venture into the sea for the next two days in view of the rough weather.
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