Key Points

The Indian Army executed a remarkable rescue operation in Udaipur using drone technology. A 30-year-old man became stranded in the middle of Ayad River due to heavy water flow cutting off escape routes. The Battle Axe Division deployed drones to assess the situation and deliver safety equipment. This innovative approach demonstrated the army's adaptability in emergency situations during severe weather conditions.

Key Points: Indian Army Rescues Man From Ayad River Udaipur Using Drones

  • Army used drones to drop safety equipment to stranded man
  • Heavy water flow had cut off all escape routes
  • Operation showcased military's modern rescue capabilities
  • Konark Corps shared details of innovative drone deployment
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Rajasthan: Indian Army rescues man stuck in middle of Ayad River in Udaipur

Indian Army's Battle Axe Division conducts innovative drone rescue operation saving 30-year-old man stranded in Ayad River amid heavy rainfall in Udaipur.

"In a unique and innovative method using drones for rescue, Battle Axe Division ensured safe evacuation - Konark Corps, Indian Army"

Udaipur, September 7

In a unique and innovative rescue operation, the Indian Army's Battle Axe Division safely evacuated a 30-year-old man stranded in the middle of the Ayad River in Udaipur.

The operation, carried out with the help of drones, showcased the adaptability and modern methods of the Indian Army.

According to the Indian Army, the man had been marooned in the river after heavy water flow cut off all escape routes.

The Battle Axe Division immediately launched a rescue operation that involved using drones to drop safety equipment and assess the situation from above.

Sharing details of the operation, the Konark Corps, Indian Army, in a post on X said, "In a unique and innovative method using drones for rescue, Battle Axe Division ensured the safe evacuation of a 30-year-old marooned man stuck in the middle of Ayad River at Udaipur -- showcasing the adaptability of the Indian Army."

Meanwhile, the Indian Meteorological Department on Saturday issued an alert for heavy rainfall, likely at isolated places, over the Gujarat Region, Saurashtra & Kutch on September 6 and 7. Heavy rainfall is very likely in Gujarat, East Rajasthan and South West Rajasthan from September 6 to 7.

"Extremely heavy rainfall very likely at isolated places over Gujarat Region, Saurashtra & Kutch on 06th & 07th September with exceptionally heavy rainfall (30 cm) over Gujarat region 06th; East Rajasthan on 06th and southwest Rajasthan on 07th September, 2025," IMD said in a statement.

"Isolated heavy rainfall is very likely over West Rajasthan on 08th; Uttarakhand on 06th & 07th; Himachal Pradesh on 08th & 09th; Haryana Chandigarh & Delhi during 08th-10th; Punjab on 10th; East Uttar Pradesh on 10th & 11th; East Rajasthan on 08th September; Konkan & Goa, Madhya Maharashtra on 07th; Gujarat State on 08th September with very heavy rainfall over Konkan & Goa and Madhya Maharashtra on 06th; West Rajasthan on 06th; East Rajasthan on 07th September," the statement added.

Further, amid heavy rainfall in Ajmer district, the wall of the Boraj dam collapsed on Thursday night. Due to this, streets were flooded and water entered the houses of people, leading to property damage. The police closed the road and rescued the people.

Speaking to ANI, a local resident, Arun, said, "Now the water level is quite normal; it has decreased significantly compared to before. Everyone around is safe...The water was leaking slowly, which caused the flow to increase a bit, worsening the situation."

He added that the administration had already warned everyone to be cautious and watch out for themselves.

- ANI

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Rohit P
This is why we need to invest more in modern technology for disaster management. Traditional methods wouldn't have worked in such strong currents. Kudos to the Battle Axe Division!
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Arjun K
While the rescue is commendable, why was the man in the river during heavy rainfall warnings? People need to be more responsible during monsoon season. The administration had already issued alerts.
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Sarah B
The dam collapse in Ajmer is concerning. Hope everyone is safe there. We need better infrastructure to handle these extreme weather events that are becoming more frequent.
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Vikram M
Indian Army once again proving why they're the best! From border security to disaster rescue - they're always there for us 🇮🇳
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Kavya N
The weather predictions are getting scarier every year. 30 cm rainfall in Gujarat is exceptional. Stay safe everyone in affected areas! 🙏

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