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Tripura Floods: CM Manik Saha Assures Relief As Army Rescues 330 Civilians

Amid Tripura's flooding, the Indian Army carried out rescue operations on Thursday, saving over 330 civilians.

Tripura Floods: CM Manik Saha Assures Relief As Army Rescues 330 Civilians

Amid the flooding in several parts of Tripura, the Indian Army on Thursday rescued over 330 civilians during extensive Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief (HADR) operations, according to the Indian Army.

As part of Operation ‘Jal Rahat,’ two columns from the 18 Assam Rifles, operating under the command of HQ 21 Sector Assam Rifles and IGAR (East), have been deployed across the flood-affected areas of Amarpur, Bhampur, Bishalgarh, and Ramnagar in the state. The Indian Army also provided medical aid to seven civilians, addressing urgent health concerns amidst challenging conditions.

Meanwhile, on Friday, Chief Minister Manik Saha visited the flood-affected areas of Udaipur in the Gomati district, which have been severely damaged due to heavy rains.

“Reaching out to flood-affected areas by chopper, assessing damage, and ensuring aid reaches those in need. Constantly reviewing the flood situation in Agartala and Udaipur, working to mitigate impact and support affected people,” the CM said in a post on X.

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Large areas are flooded, leaving many citizens homeless and staying in various relief camps. During his visit, the CM also inspected the relief camps at Khilpara Higher Secondary School and Khilpara Market Shed and reviewed the management of the camps.

The Gomati River is still flowing at 22.30 meters, which is above the extreme danger level of 22 meters. The state administration has shifted all families living on the banks of the Gomati River in Amarpur, Udaipur, Sonamura, and surrounding villages. The state government has requested all citizens to remain alert until the water level returns to normal.

Air-dropping of essential food items is currently being carried out using MI-17 helicopters for the severely affected people in Amarpur and Karbook under the Gomati district. The state administration has been continuously monitoring the overall situation. Initiatives have already been taken to rescue the affected people and provide them with relief and healthcare.

To assess the relief efforts, CM Manik Saha inspected the shelter house at B. R. Ambedkar School in Bordowali on Thursday and assured the people there that the government will provide all necessary support. The State Emergency Operation Center (SEOC) of the state has been maintaining regular contact with the rescue personnel engaged in serving the affected people. On Thursday, the CM visited this center located in the New Capital Complex and advised the concerned workers and officials on the ground to make all-out efforts in the rescue and relief efforts.

(WITH INPUTS FROM ANI)

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