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Army joins state govt in carrying out rescue ops in rain-hit Telangana

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Published : Oct 15, 2020, 4:00 AM IST

The Army is involved in the rescue and relief operations in parts of Hyderabad hit by rain fury and deluge and evacuated several marooned people on Wednesday. Heavy overnight rains claimed at least 19 lives and caused flooding in several low-lying areas of the city and elsewhere as scores were trapped in their houses.

Army carry out rescue and relief operations
Army carry out rescue and relief operations

Secunderabad: The Indian Army has joined the Telangana in carrying out rescue operations and flood relief and many stranded people have been shifted to safe places in Hyderabad.

Heavy rains lashed several parts of the state and normal life has been affected.

Army carry out rescue and relief operations

The Army personnel launched flood relief and rescue columns in Bandlaguda area here on a requisition from the state government, a Defence release said.

Many stranded people have been evacuated and showing humanitarian values as a large number of food packets had been distributed. Army Medical teams accompanying the columns are providing essential first aid and medical relief to the stranded people, it said.

Heavy overnight rains claimed at least 19 lives and caused flooding in several low-lying areas of the city and elsewhere as scores were trapped in their houses.

The NDRF said it evacuated more than 1,000 people from inundated areas in Hyderabad and Rangareddy districts.

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Four teams of NDRF, on the requisition of the state administration, are currently engaged in rescue operations, a release from the force said.

Army personnel evacuated several stranded people
Army personnel evacuated several stranded people

"Today, NDRF teams have rescued 22 persons and evacuated 1,165 persons in Hyderabad and Rangareddy after the cities got flooded. Evacuation Operations are still continuing as a large number of citizens are trapped inside their houses and seeking help," it said.

The personnel, applying excellent flood rescue techniques, have rescued about 20 stranded people from a bus which got stuck in the flood water in Pochanpalli in Yadadri Bhuvanagiri district.

NDRF Director General Satya Narayan Pradhan is closely monitoring the situation round-the-clock. He was in touch with concerned authorities and stakeholders, the release added.

(With inputs from agencies)

Secunderabad: The Indian Army has joined the Telangana in carrying out rescue operations and flood relief and many stranded people have been shifted to safe places in Hyderabad.

Heavy rains lashed several parts of the state and normal life has been affected.

Army carry out rescue and relief operations

The Army personnel launched flood relief and rescue columns in Bandlaguda area here on a requisition from the state government, a Defence release said.

Many stranded people have been evacuated and showing humanitarian values as a large number of food packets had been distributed. Army Medical teams accompanying the columns are providing essential first aid and medical relief to the stranded people, it said.

Heavy overnight rains claimed at least 19 lives and caused flooding in several low-lying areas of the city and elsewhere as scores were trapped in their houses.

The NDRF said it evacuated more than 1,000 people from inundated areas in Hyderabad and Rangareddy districts.

Also Read: IMD issues yellow alert in Hyderabad

Four teams of NDRF, on the requisition of the state administration, are currently engaged in rescue operations, a release from the force said.

Army personnel evacuated several stranded people
Army personnel evacuated several stranded people

"Today, NDRF teams have rescued 22 persons and evacuated 1,165 persons in Hyderabad and Rangareddy after the cities got flooded. Evacuation Operations are still continuing as a large number of citizens are trapped inside their houses and seeking help," it said.

The personnel, applying excellent flood rescue techniques, have rescued about 20 stranded people from a bus which got stuck in the flood water in Pochanpalli in Yadadri Bhuvanagiri district.

NDRF Director General Satya Narayan Pradhan is closely monitoring the situation round-the-clock. He was in touch with concerned authorities and stakeholders, the release added.

(With inputs from agencies)

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