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Bhutan thanks Indian Army: Helicopters deployed after flash floods; stranded workers airlifted
The Royal Government of Bhutan has expressed gratitude to the Indian Army for its prompt response following sudden floods along the Amochu .
Bhutanese-Indian rescue mission saves flood victims, highlighting strong friendship and cooperation between the two nations.
Two helicopters were launched from Sevoke Road Aviation Base, successfully evacuating the stranded individuals and ensuring they received immediate medical attention.
New Delhi [India], October 5 (ANI): In a swift and coordinated response to severe flooding in Bhutan, the Indian Army on Sunday successfully carried out a high-risk rescue operation, airlifting ...
Amid widespread flooding caused by a low-pressure system over the Bay of Bengal and relentless rainfall that swelled the ...
Responding swiftly to an emergency evacuation request on October 5, the Indian Army launched two helicopters from Sevoke Road Aviation Base to undertake a critical rescue mission in the Phuentsholing ...
A coordinated rescue effort by the Bhutanese authorities and the Indian Army on Sunday ensured safety for people affected by a sudden flood in the vicinity of Amochu River in the neighbouring country.
(MENAFN- IANS) New Delhi, Oct 5 (IANS) Amid the unprecedented floods triggered by a low-pressure system over the Bay of Bengal, incessant rainfall led to the swelling of the Torsa river, inundating ...
Bhutan said the gates of Tala dam failed to open resulting in river water spilling over the structure, raising fears of downstream flooding in the Dooars region of West Bengal ...
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