Army extends support in flood-hit areas of Mandi

The Indian Army continues to extend critical support to the civil administration in Himachal Pradesh as part of the ongoing humanitarian assistance and disaster relief operations after recent flashfloods in Mandi district.

In close coordination with the State Disaster Response Force (SDRF), National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) and the local authorities, the Indian Army has deployed dedicated relief columns, stated a statement issued here today.

Indian Army columns have been mobilised across key locations like Thunag, Bagsiad and Pandoh.

Army teams have been actively engaged in the opening of vital access routes, including mule tracks that were used to ensure the delivery of supplies.

The Army’s medical teams have been sent to provide assistance and distribute relief material. First-aid kits and ration have been provided to the affected families.

The Army in partnership with the civil administration has ensured relief material is sent to remote villages that have been cut off due to the flashfloods. All Army teams are communicating using satellite phones to ensure uninterrupted operational connectivity. A team of the Army met Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Suhku today. A Brigadier has been asked to visit Mandi for an operational update and interaction with the relief columns.

Himachal Tribune