Key Points

The Indian Air Force has launched comprehensive rescue operations across flood-hit Jammu and Punjab regions. Multiple helicopters and transport aircraft are evacuating stranded civilians and security personnel from affected areas. Relief materials including over 750kg of essential supplies have been air-dropped to support local communities. The IAF continues to work closely with Army, BSF and NDRF teams in ongoing rescue missions.

Key Points: IAF Deploys Helicopters Transport Aircraft for Jammu Punjab Flood Rescue

  • IAF deployed 5 Mi-17 and 1 Chinook helicopters for flood rescue operations
  • 46 civilians evacuated from flooded Pathankot area in Punjab
  • 38 Army and 10 BSF personnel rescued from Dera Baba Nanak region
  • C-130 transport aircraft delivered NDRF team and relief materials to Jammu
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IAF deploys helicopters and transport aircraft for flood rescue ops in Jammu and Punjab

Indian Air Force conducts massive rescue operations in Jammu and Punjab floods using Mi-17 and Chinook helicopters, evacuating troops and civilians while air-dropping relief supplies.

"IAF remains committed to safeguarding armed forces personnel under challenging circumstances - Ministry of Defence"

New Delhi, August 27

The Indian Air Force (IAF) continues to demonstrate its commitment to national service by launching extensive relief and rescue missions in response to the rising water levels and devastating floods caused by incessant rains in the Jammu region and northern Punjab, the Ministry of Defence said in a release on Wednesday.

According to the release, five Mi-17 helicopters and one Chinook helicopter were promptly pressed into service from nearby bases in the Northern Sector, ensuring maximum rescue capability and operational reach. Additional helicopters remain on standby to join the rescue efforts.

An IAF C-130 transport aircraft, loaded with relief and rescue material along with an NDRF Team, reached Jammu to provide critical supplies and trained personnel for ongoing rescue efforts in the area. Additional transport aircraft remain on standby to join the rescue efforts.

In a textbook display of coordination and efficiency, 12 Army troops and 11 BSF personnel, including 3 BSF lady constables, were winched up to safety from flood-affected areas in the Akhnoor Area, Jammu. IAF remains committed to safeguarding armed forces personnel under challenging circumstances, a release said.

IAF helicopters successfully evacuated 46 stranded civilians as flooding intensified in the Pathankot Area, Punjab. Further, over 750 kilograms of essential relief material were air-dropped to support local communities.

In a high-stakes operation, 38 Army personnel and 10 BSF personnel were rescued by winching them up from the severely hit Dera Baba Nanak region, reflecting the IAF's quick response and professionalism even under perilous conditions. Additional missions towards rescuing affected personnel are ongoing.

The Indian Air Force's prompt actions, working in close cooperation with the Army, BSF, NDRF, and local authorities, have been instrumental in saving countless lives and delivering relief to those most affected. The deployment of advanced air assets and highly skilled crews ensured swift, safe evacuations and efficient delivery of aid in the midst of extreme weather, a release said.

The IAF stands ready to undertake further missions as the situation evolves, reaffirming its unwavering commitment to the nation and its citizens during times of natural calamity.

- ANI

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Priya S
Heartbreaking to see the floods in Jammu and Punjab. Thank God for our brave air force personnel who are risking their lives to save others. 🙏 Hope the relief reaches everyone quickly.
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Aman W
While the rescue efforts are impressive, we need better flood management infrastructure. These floods happen every monsoon season. Prevention is better than rescue operations.
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Sarah B
Amazing coordination between different forces! The fact that they rescued 46 civilians and dropped 750kg relief material shows how well-planned these operations are. Stay safe everyone!
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Vikram M
Chinook and Mi-17 helicopters are perfect for these operations. Good to see our tax money being used for such critical life-saving missions. Salute to all the personnel involved!
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Nisha Z
My cousin is posted in Pathankot and he said the IAF response was incredibly swift. These flood situations are becoming more frequent due to climate change. We need long-term solutions.

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