Key Points

The Indian Army, along with SDRF and local teams, executed a daring helicopter rescue to save a boy trapped in Rajouri's flooded river. Heavy rainfall had left the minor stranded on a rock with no escape route. Despite strong currents, the joint operation successfully airlifted the boy to safety. The rescue highlights the critical role of inter-agency coordination during emergencies.

Key Points: Indian Army Helicopter Rescues Boy Trapped in Rajouri Flooded River

  • Heavy rainfall caused sudden flooding in Rajouri river
  • Boy stranded on rock amid surging currents
  • Army helicopter deployed for aerial rescue
  • Multi-agency coordination ensured successful evacuation
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J-K: Indian Army deploys helicopter, saves life in high-risk operation in Rajouri river

Indian Army, SDRF, and local teams conduct high-risk helicopter rescue to save a boy stranded in Rajouri's flooded river amid heavy rainfall.

"They are risking their own lives and saving the lives of others. – Rajouri DM Abhishek Sharma"

Rajouri, July 23

In a high-risk rescue operation, the Indian Army, along with the State Disaster Response Force (SDRF), local police, and civilian divers, successfully rescued a minor boy who was trapped in the middle of a flooded river in Rajouri.

According to a release, the incident occurred following heavy rainfall in the region, which led to the sudden rise in water levels of the Rajouri river. Eyewitnesses reported the boy had become stranded on a rock in the middle of the surging waters, with no escape route as the current intensified.

Upon receiving the alert, a joint rescue operation was launched. Local administration swiftly coordinated efforts with SDRF and police units, while the Indian Army was called in for aerial support due to the precarious nature of the situation. A military helicopter was deployed, showcasing prompt and courageous action by the armed forces in coordination with ground teams.

Despite strong currents and ongoing rainfall, the coordinated team managed to reach the boy and safely airlift him to a secure location. The successful rescue operation has been widely appreciated by locals and civil authorities, with many calling it a heroic example of timely action and inter-agency cooperation.

The boy is reported to be safe and under medical observation.

Rajouri DM Abhishek Sharma said, "They are risking their own lives and saving the lives of others. All teams were deployed here so that we could save his life at all costs," says

This incident once again highlights the importance of swift emergency response infrastructure and the unwavering commitment of security forces in safeguarding civilian lives during natural calamities.

- ANI

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Priya M
Heartwarming story! But we must also ask why children are playing near flooded rivers during monsoon? Parents need to be more careful. Thank God for our armed forces' quick response.
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Aditya G
Excellent coordination between Army, SDRF and local police. This is how government agencies should work together. More such training exercises needed across India for disaster management.
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Sarah B
As someone from UK working in India, I'm amazed by the dedication shown here. In many countries this would have taken much longer. The helicopter deployment was especially impressive!
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Nikhil C
While we appreciate the rescue, why aren't there warning signs near dangerous river spots? Prevention is better than cure. Local administration should take note.
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Kavya N
Emotional moment for all parents reading this! 🙏 So grateful to the rescue teams. This boy got a second chance at life because of their bravery. #IndianArmyPride

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