Army Leads Flood Relief in Himachal & Northeast
The Indian Army is spearheading crucial flood relief operations across several states, battling the aftermath of devastating floods and landslides. In Himachal Pradesh, Mandi district is bearing the brunt of the disaster, with the Army actively involved in rescue and relief efforts.
Simultaneously, the Northeast is also grappling with the impact of heavy rainfall. Nagaland, Assam, and Manipur are witnessing widespread damage, prompting large-scale relief deployments by the Army.
The Army’s efforts include delivering essential supplies to affected populations, providing critical medical aid to the injured, and rescuing people stranded in flood-affected areas. This coordinated response involves collaboration with the State Disaster Response Force (SDRF), National Disaster Response Force (NDRF), and local administrative bodies.
The combined efforts aim to mitigate the extensive damage caused by the unprecedented rainfall and landslides. The scale of the disaster highlights the urgent need for robust disaster preparedness and efficient inter-agency coordination across the nation. The situation underscores the critical role of the armed forces in responding to national emergencies and safeguarding citizens.