Indian Air Force Delivers Flood Relief in Tripura
Indian Air Force Delivers Flood Relief in Tripura
Indian Air Force Delivers Flood Relief in Tripura
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The Indian Air Force has initiated relief operations in flood-stricken Tripura, deploying MI-17 helicopters to air-drop essential supplies in the worst-hit Gomati and South districts, particularly targeting areas like Amarpur and Karbook. Over the past few days, significant flooding has left approximately 65,000 residents stranded, with many taking refuge on rooftops due to inaccessible roads. Chief Minister Manik Saha has confirmed plans to distribute at least 100,000 food packets and water across 450 relief camps, with additional support from NGOs and local organizations. Amidst the crisis, reports indicate that at least 19 individuals have lost their lives, while thousands are displaced and agricultural activities disrupted. The state administration continues to coordinate rescue and relief efforts, ensuring that medical assistance and basic necessities reach affected populations. As the situation evolves, authorities remain committed to managing the crisis and supporting those impacted by the floods.

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Essential supplies air-dropped in flood-hit Tripura, over 65,000 people sheltered in relief camps
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