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Army joins flood relief and rescue operations in West Bengal

The teams were equipped with boats and flood relief stores and also provided immediate medical assistance to the injured and sick people

Floods, West Bengal

A view of a flooded village at Satui in Murshidabad district of West Bengal. Photo: PTI

Press Trust of India Kolkata
Jawans of the Indian Army have joined flood relief and rescue operations in West Bengal.

Burdwan district administration requisitioned the Indian Army for flood relief and rescue operations in Patuli, Jaudanga and Babladange areas of Burdwan after which the Army pressed into action in the early hours of Sunday, a Defence official said today.

The relief columns rapidly deployed from Panagarh began carrying out flood relief and rescue operations inspite of heavy rains and bad weather conditions, he said.



The Eastern Command Headquarter was coordinating relief efforts in consultation with the local administration, the official said.

Floods, West Bengal
People in a flooded locality of Chourigacha in Murshidabad, West Bengal. Photo: PTI
 

The flood relief column comprised of Army Engineer Task Force and Medical Teams from the newly raised Trinetra Division.

The teams were equipped with boats and flood relief stores and also provided immediate medical assistance to the injured and sick people, the official added.

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First Published: Aug 03 2015 | 6:22 PM IST

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