Brave Rescue in the Brahmaputra: IAF Chopper Saves 13 Fishermen Stranded by Floods
The Brahmaputra River, a lifeline for Assam, can also be a force of nature with devastating power. This past , the river’s fury was on full display as heavy rains caused widespread flooding in the state. Thirteen fishermen found themselves trapped amidst the rising waters, their lives hanging in the balance.
Fortunately, the Indian Air Force (IAF) was ready to answer the call. A Mi-17V5 helicopter, equipped for rescue operations, was dispatched to the flooded area. Taking off from , the chopper braved strong winds and relentless rain to reach the stranded fishermen.
The rescue operation was nothing short of remarkable. The IAF crew, displaying unwavering courage, managed to successfully hoist all 13 fishermen to safety amidst the challenging conditions.
“We were stranded, surrounded by water, and had no hope of escape,” one of the rescued fishermen, , recounted. “The IAF chopper arrived like an angel of mercy. We are eternally grateful for their bravery.“
This heroic rescue is a testament to the Indian Air Force’s commitment to safeguarding lives. It underscores their crucial role in disaster relief and their unwavering dedication to the people of India.
Here are some key facts about the rescue operation:
- Date of the rescue:
- Location of the rescue:
- Type of aircraft used: Mi-17V5 helicopter
- Number of fishermen rescued: 13
- IAF base from which the chopper took off:
The IAF’s swift and decisive action in the Brahmaputra floods serves as a powerful reminder of the crucial role they play in ensuring the safety and well-being of citizens during times of crisis.
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