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Army, IAF step up rescue efforts; more troops, planes deployed

Armed forces on Sunday stepped up rescue efforts in flood-hit Jammu and Kashmir where 12,500 people have so far been evacuated to safety by the army while air force pressed more planes and choppers into service and opened a disaster monitoring cell to deal with the crisis.

An improvement in the weather has allowed the rescue operations to be intensified in the state where nearly 150 persons are feared dead in the floods.

IAF has alerted all its bases to maintain a high state of readiness to respond to the crisis and has committed 29 planes and choppers into the relief efforts.

‘The IAF Command has alerted all its bases to be at a high state of readiness to respond to the emerging situation,’ said Col SD Goswami, PRO, Army’s Northern Command.

The Headquarters, Western Air Command, has also opened a disaster monitoring cell to coordinate between the efforts of all its bases, including Srinagar, Udhampur, Jammu and Sarsawa, apart from the fixed wing effort of other bases, he said.

A total of 850 persons have been airlifted so far from the flood-affected regions. Of this, 401 
were evacuated on Saturday, reports said.

‘Rescue and relief operations have been intensified in view of the betterment of weather. It will continue till all people trapped in the floods are rescued,’ Air Officer Commanding (AoC), Jammu IAF Station, Air Commodore PE Patange told reporters here on Sunday.

He said that the priority was first to save lives besides airdropping rations and medicines to the affected people.

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