Indian Army launches massive flood relief ops across Samba, Pathankot & Gurdaspur; villagers rescued.

The Indian Army has launched extensive flood relief operations in Jammu, Punjab, and adjoining areas, following flash floods that submerged several villages. Troops of the Rising Star Corps swiftly responded to distress calls, rescuing stranded families in Amli and Nud (Samba), Kachle and Sujanpur (Pathankot), and Makaura Pattan and Adalatgarh (Gurdaspur). Villagers were evacuated to safer areas while essential aid and assistance were provided. The Army’s rapid action prevented casualties and ensured timely rescue in flood-affected zones. Officials confirmed that relief efforts are ongoing, with troops closely monitoring vulnerable areas. The operations underscore the Indian Army’s commitment to safeguarding lives and extending unwavering support during natural calamities.

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