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Wednesday, 3 August 2016

Jalrahat Changes Courses Along With Track of Rivers

As water change courses from various tributaries the ‘Jalrahat’ army rescue operation changing their earlier techniques to fast adapt to nature’s challenge, rescue people successfully at greater scale from Assam’s flood affected 804 villages situated in 19 districts.


Even food provisions and flood relief materials were pre arranged in a site which comes in close proximity to an area that is freshly inundated by rising water so that affected people could be fast anchored to safety. Simultaneously food distribution could be processed fast to the flood affected people. 


Despite rushing current of flood water the army rescue team braved to swim across it to reach out to the people struck helplessly in the low lying areas. More than 500 hundred people from the affected were rescued.

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