"It was a helicopter (of IAF) that became a true saviour for the girl... Due to timely evacuation and dedicated care of the Armed Forces, her life was saved," Lt Col Maneesh Mehta said here today.
Saira was among more than 2,37,000 persons who have been rescued so far by the Armed Forces and NDRF from different parts of Jammu and Kashmir after floods hit the state about two weeks ago.
Her family members managed to take her to MMABM Hospital at Anantnag, Lt Col Mehta said, adding the doctors diagnosed the case as "severe head injury" and referred her to Medical College at Srinagar. The family's hope to take her to the Srinagar hospital had a little chance as the flood situation was worsening and the roads were blocked.
At this hour, an IAF chopper came to her rescue. Saira, along with her grandmother Jehana Begam, was flown to Srinagar airport but the worsening flood situation made it impossible for Saira to be taken to any hospital in the summer capital.
The child was admitted to the Military Hospital, Jammu on the night of September 10 almost 12 hours after she sustained head head injury, the officer said.
Saria, undergoing treatment at the Army hospital, is recovering well and will be discharged soon. "The dedicated care of the Armed Forces has saved a tender life," Lt Col Mehta said.