"Our house is gone, household goods have perished and all our animals killed. We did not have anything to eat," said Chamail Singh of Rajouri district while showering praise on Indian Air Force for air-dropping food items and other relief material.
Singh, a resident of Sungari hamlet which has been ravaged by flash floods and landslides triggered by heavy rains, said, ""IAF choppers have become the only lifeline for us. They brought food and other relief material for us."
Like Singh, other people in the hamlet, which was totally cut off after the flash floods and landslides, were being supplied food by a small Army group for the past few days, before the IAF chopper delivered rations and ready-to-eat food packets to them.
Five people have died in Chasana belt of the district in landslides triggered by flash floods last week when the entire area, housing over 2,000 families, was cut off from the rest.
Battered and uprooted by floods and landslides triggered by heavy rains, for thousands of mountain dwellers in the Jammu region IAF rescue helicopters are the "only hope" of their survival.
As the helicopters fly over the mountain hamlets and remote areas with relief material, they offered the best hope of relief to the stranded people many of whom had been stuck without food and shelter for the past few days.
Choppers of the Jammu IAF station, popularly known as condors, have been carrying out rescue and relief operations in 41 mountainous and remote belts of Poonch, Rajouri, Reasi, Udhampur, Ramban, Kishtwar, Doda, Jammu and Samba districts in Jammu region for the past 10 days.
The IAF choppers are engaged in distributing food items in flood-ravaged areas and evacuating stranded people.
Singh, a resident of Sungari hamlet which has been ravaged by flash floods and landslides triggered by heavy rains, said, ""IAF choppers have become the only lifeline for us. They brought food and other relief material for us."
Like Singh, other people in the hamlet, which was totally cut off after the flash floods and landslides, were being supplied food by a small Army group for the past few days, before the IAF chopper delivered rations and ready-to-eat food packets to them.
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Similar sentiments were echoed by the residents of Chasana belt of Reasi district too. "Twice they (IAF choppers) brought relief material after landslides badly destroyed our houses," Anwar Din of flood-hit Chasana said.
Five people have died in Chasana belt of the district in landslides triggered by flash floods last week when the entire area, housing over 2,000 families, was cut off from the rest.
Battered and uprooted by floods and landslides triggered by heavy rains, for thousands of mountain dwellers in the Jammu region IAF rescue helicopters are the "only hope" of their survival.
As the helicopters fly over the mountain hamlets and remote areas with relief material, they offered the best hope of relief to the stranded people many of whom had been stuck without food and shelter for the past few days.
Choppers of the Jammu IAF station, popularly known as condors, have been carrying out rescue and relief operations in 41 mountainous and remote belts of Poonch, Rajouri, Reasi, Udhampur, Ramban, Kishtwar, Doda, Jammu and Samba districts in Jammu region for the past 10 days.
The IAF choppers are engaged in distributing food items in flood-ravaged areas and evacuating stranded people.