In one of the largest operations in several
decades, the Army and the Air Force today (June 19, 2013) mounted massive rescue and relief
operations in the flood and landslide affected areas of Uttrakhand and Himachal Pradesh
while the Border Roads Organisation deployed 3000 of its personnel
and equipment, working for various projects, to clear the roads and to rescue
the stranded people.
Air
Force
IAF’s C 130J aircraft was
launched today for reconnaissance mission as a part of ‘Op Rahat’ besides
deploying 20 aircraft which include – 08- Mi 17, 10- ALH and 01-
An-32 and 01- Avro to carry out constant missions from first light
rightupto sunset.
While the C
130 J on recce mission flew over – flood affected areas in
Dehradun – Uttarkashi, Kedarnath and Joshimath to track the critical areas in the region so as to assign priority to Disaster Relief Operations and facilitate further relief operations, approx 1000 persons have been evacuated by the helicopters who carried NDRF teams and dropped 9000 kg of relief material since yesterday with the axis of IAF operations covering–Phata, Guptkashi, Gaurikund, Kedarnath in Dehradun and Rampur, Karcham, Rincompeo, Sangla in Himachal.
Dehradun – Uttarkashi, Kedarnath and Joshimath to track the critical areas in the region so as to assign priority to Disaster Relief Operations and facilitate further relief operations, approx 1000 persons have been evacuated by the helicopters who carried NDRF teams and dropped 9000 kg of relief material since yesterday with the axis of IAF operations covering–Phata, Guptkashi, Gaurikund, Kedarnath in Dehradun and Rampur, Karcham, Rincompeo, Sangla in Himachal.
A special
task was also carried out by ALH based at Bareilly that rescued about
50 marooned villagers in the foothills using winch equipment. They would be
subsequently be positioned at Pithoragarh sector for rescue
and food packet drop effort.
Four ALH helicopters of the Sarang Display Team
are also deployed for relief operations. One AN-32 aircraft from Agra landed at
Jolly Grant air field today carrying 10 NDRF personnel and three tonnes of
load consisting of tents and other essential items.
Army
Army today put in place and commenced execution of ‘Operation SURYA HOPE’
with the aim of providing succor, hope, humanitarian assistance and logistic
needs in Badrinath, Hemkund and Kedarnath regions. In
first phase, Army teams carried out reconnaissance of area and air evacuation
of isolated pockets along Govindghat-Badrinath road andGhagriya-Hemkund track
on 19 June and concentrate isolated people at Badrinath and Ghagriya by
20 June. Focused air evacuation will then commence from both the
places from 21 June onwards.
In
the second phase, Army will target Kedarnath region. Reconnaissance
of the area has been undertaken today and the troops will be concentrated at Sonprayag and Kedarnath. All
isolated people will be concentrated at Sonprayagand Kedarnath on
21 June and air evacuation will commence from 22 June onwards
In
both Badrinath and Kedarnath sectors Army will be inducting
soldiers using helicopters who will be stationed at every 2 Kms all
along the roads to enable them to contact isolated people. Soldiers
would be in place by 20 June, who will provide leadership, succor, medical air
and engineer effort. Army has so far inducted 12 medical teams and
opened emergency medical helpline. Beside 600 stranded civilians
have been given access to Army communications to facilitate them to contact
their families.
The
Army so far inducted 5600 personnel to carryout relief and rescue
operations. Nine Army helicopters have been pressed into service and
additional six helicopters would be operational from 20 June onwards. Army
so far evacuated 1610 civilians in Uttarkashi district and provided
shelter, food and medical aid to 1300 people. In the Joshimathsector
3034 civilians have been evacuated to Joshimath so far and provided
shelter, food and warm clothing to 1276 people. In Kedarnath region,
Army has been able to establish contact and distribute food packets to 250
people at isolated places.
As per latest reports, more than 2800 people are still
stranded in Harsil – Gangotri area, and approx 5500 in Kedarnathvalley,
2500 on Hemkund axis and approx 15,000 on Badrinath axis.
Army today also evacuated
1550 people from Govindghat, inserted four more medical teams on Badrinath andHemkund axis,
distributed more than 5000 food packets in Govingghat, Pandukeshwar,
isolated locations in Badrinath andKedarnath regions. Army
doctors treated 300 people in Joshimath, 150 in Harsil, and 70 in Rudraprayag.
Army teams repaired mini hydel project in Harsil and power
is likely to be restored in the area tomorrow. After clearing 8 land slide
sites in the last 2 days, Army cleared road Narendranagar- Uttarkashiupto 40 kms south
of Dharasu. Civilian helicopters today evacuated 300 people from Ghagria on Hemkund axis.
All of them were provided assistance by the Army.
Lt
Gen Anil Chait, Army Commander, Central Command alongwith core
team of officers are now located in the forward area of Uttarkhand to
personally take stock of the situation, coordinate and ensure effective
implementation of the plan with the sole aim of providing relief and rescue to
stranded population.
BRO
The Border Roads Organisation (BRO) has diverted
its resources- personnel and equipment for Projects such asShivalik, Deepak and Hirak for
clearing roads and to rescue the affected people. All Bulldozers, JCBs,
Excavators, Compressors and other platforms have been deployed for the rescue
and restoration work.
Courtesy: pib.nic.in (Press Information Bureau)
2 comments:
Salute to those who are engaged in relief operations. Every single person who is involved in successful relief operations has to be rewarded suitably once the activity completes.
We are proud of our Force,Nation...thanks...wish all the best..
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