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Indian Army rescues 1,000+ flood victims, restores vital links & builds bailey bridge in record 10 hours across Jammu region

JAMMU : The recent heavy rains triggered floods across Jammu, Samba, Kathua, Pathankot and Gurdaspur, causing widespread damage to the infrastructure and impacting our people. Responding with urgency, the Indian Army immediately launched large-scale rescue and relief operations in close coordination with the civil administration.

Since 26 August, Indian Army soldiers of Rising Star Corps have braved floodwaters and adverse weather, deploying multiple rescue columns supported by Army & Air Force helicopters. The Army proactively employed the required number of columns along with requisite equipment and rescued over 1,000 stranded personnel including children, students, and paramilitary personnel, while also restoring critical communication links to Jammu and Srinagar by swiftly laying alternative OFC lines. Alongside rescue, essential medical aid, food, and relief material were provided to affected families.

The floods also severely damaged the eastern portion of Tawi Bridge No. 4, a lifeline for movement in Jammu. With repair likely to take time, the Engineers of Tiger Division laid a 110-feet Bailey bridge under challenging conditions, overcoming washed-out approaches and limited workspace. The bridge has been completed in just 10 hours, enabling vehicular movement.

The Indian Army’s efforts have been in close coordination with civil administration & all agencies. We thank all of them for their support. Additional Army resources remain on standby to tackle any emerging challenges.

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