Army conducts joint flood relief exercise in Assam

Army conducts joint flood relief exercise in Assam

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Category : Defense Published on: May 19 2023

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  • The Gajraj Corps of the Indian Army conducted a joint flood relief exercise named 'Exercise Jal Rahat' at Hagrama Bridge on Manas River, Assam to validate joint drills and coordinate preparedness by multi-agency flood relief columns.
  • The event included rehearsals and coordination for rescue missions of people from inundated areas by specialist teams from the Army, NDRF, and SDRF.
  • The event was witnessed by senior dignitaries from the Army, Civil, CAPF, DC Offices, Bongaigaon & Chirang and SSB.
  • Notably, the Indian Army has been at the forefront during flood relief operations over the years has evacuated thousands of lives.
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