Key Points

When bad weather grounded Bhutan's rescue helicopters, the Indian Army stepped in immediately. They deployed two helicopters that successfully airlifted all stranded workers from the flooded Amochu River area. Everyone rescued received prompt medical attention, and even the missing workers were later found safe. Bhutan has expressed deep gratitude for India's rapid response while also warning West Bengal about potential downstream flooding from a dam malfunction.

Key Points: Indian Army Helicopters Rescue Stranded Families in Bhutan Floods

  • Indian Army deployed two helicopters despite bad weather preventing Druk Air operations
  • All stranded workers were successfully airlifted to safety and received medical care
  • Two previously missing workers were later confirmed alive and safe
  • Bhutan alerted West Bengal about Tala Hydropower Dam overflow causing downstream flood fears
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Indian Army assists in swift flood rescue operation in Bhutan

Indian Army deploys helicopters for swift flood rescue in Bhutan's Amochu River area, airlifting stranded workers to safety amid challenging weather conditions.

"The Royal Government of Bhutan has expressed sincere gratitude to the Indian Army for its timely and life-saving assistance - Bhutan Disaster Management Department"

New Delhi, October 5

A sudden flood in the Amochu River area early Sunday morning left several families and workers stranded in Bhutan's temporary housing and workforce camp. Despite challenging weather conditions, a coordinated rescue effort between Bhutanese authorities and the Indian Army ensured all affected individuals were brought to safety.

When a Druk Air helicopter was unable to take off due to inclement weather in Paro, Bhutan sought urgent support from India.

Responding swiftly, the Indian Army deployed two helicopters at the site around 12:55 PM (local time). The teams airlifted stranded workers to safety and ensured they received immediate medical care, Department of Local Governance and Disaster Management, Bhutan said in a release.

The helicopters successfully airlifted the three stranded individuals to the CST ground, from where they were transported to the hospital for medical care.

In a positive turn of events, it was later confirmed that the two previously reported missing workers were also found alive and safe.

Additionally, after a slight improvement in weather conditions, a Druk Air helicopter was able to take off from Paro and rescue one of the individuals earlier reported as washed away.

The Royal Government of Bhutan has expressed sincere gratitude to the Indian Army for its timely and life-saving assistance, as well as to the Royal Bhutan Army and Druk Air teams for their courageous efforts, the release noted.

We also commend the Royal Bhutan Army, Druk Air and all local responders who acted with bravery and selflessness, risking their own safety to ensure the well-being of others.

According to the release, disasters have also been reported in other dzongkhags. The Royal Government is closely coordinating with local authorities to ensure timely response efforts.

Meanwhile, Authorities in North Bengal have been placed on high alert after Bhutan's Tala Hydropower Dam began overflowing due to a technical failure, raising fears of downstream flooding in the Dooars region of West Bengal.

The National Centre for Hydrology and Meteorology (NCHM), Bhutan, confirmed that the Druk Green Power Corporation (DGPC) reported a malfunction in the dam gates, which failed to open, resulting in river water spilling over the structure. Bhutan has formally alerted the West Bengal government to prepare for possible impacts.

- ANI

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Priya S
Heartwarming to see such cooperation between neighbors. The rescue teams from both countries showed incredible bravery. Hope the affected people recover soon.
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Rohit P
Great work by our forces! But I'm concerned about the dam overflow affecting West Bengal. Hope our state government is taking adequate precautions. Safety of our people should be priority.
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Meera T
This shows why strong regional partnerships matter. India-Bhutan relations have always been special. Kudos to all the rescue teams working in difficult conditions! 🙏
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Sarah B
While I appreciate the rescue efforts, I hope both governments invest more in disaster prevention infrastructure. These incidents seem to be happening more frequently in the region.
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Vikram M
Our armed forces are always ready to help, whether it's our own citizens or our friendly neighbors. Salute to the Indian Army personnel! 🎖️
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Kavya N
So relieved to hear that all missing workers were found safe! The coordination between Indian and Bhutanese teams was exemplary. This is how neighbors should support each other.

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