Shimla, August 14 (PTI): The Indian Army successfully rescued four individuals following a flash flood incident in Himachal Pradesh, as per an official statement released on Thursday. The rescue operation took place after a cloudburst led to flash floods in the Rishi Dogri valley, located in Kinnaur district, on Wednesday evening. The flooding inundated a bridge over the Sutlej river, which was part of an active road construction site under the Central Public Works Department (CPWD) near Gangthang Bralam.
Upon receiving an urgent request from the superintendent of police in Kinnaur, the Indian Army quickly deployed a Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief (HADR) team. Despite challenging conditions, including darkness, swift water currents, and unstable terrain, the team reached the affected site. There, they found four civilians stranded on the river's far bank, according to the statement.
The HADR team skillfully navigated the situation, using lights to facilitate the nocturnal rescue operation and guiding the civilians to elevated, safer locations. An injured individual was also evacuated and transported to the Regional Hospital in Reckong Peo for treatment.
The Army reported that modern equipment, notably the Logistics Drone High Altitude (LDHA) system, was employed to deliver vital supplies like food and coconut water to those stranded on the opposite side of the floodwaters, ensuring their sustenance through the night.
The rescued civilians have since been taken to the Army camp in Pooh. There are plans to return the individuals to their original side once the floodwaters recede.
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