Army drills to deal with flooding; jawans will quickly free anyone who are trapped
Bhopal News: Soldiers in Bhopal practised rescuing those stranded by the water. For the first time, a combined exercise dealing with flood catastrophe conditions was performed with the unit of Sudarshan Chakra and NDRF. Now, rescue efforts for anyone caught in the water will take only a few minutes. Additionally, by using drones to deliver lifesaving supplies like life jackets and equipment, army soldiers will be able to save lives.
Bhopal. The army will be prepared to rescue anyone trapped in a residence in the event of a flood emergency brought on by rain. In preparation for conditions like floods, the army trained in Bhopal. The army also practised using drones to provide life jackets to those stranded in the pond's inundation. The army soldiers performed an operation and reviewed the plans about how a person would be rescued if they were reported to be stuck in a multi-story structure as a result of the flood.
Drones from the Army will be used to survey the area, and after that, a practise run for the drone delivery of emergency supplies was conducted. In order to save the drowning individual at the same time,
It will also use a boat to get to the drowning guy in order to save him. In case of flood, it was also practised to use helicopters to rescue anyone stranded by the water. At Bade Talab in Bhopal, the Sudarshan Chakra Court unit practised with all of its equipment for a number of hours.
Resource equipment used in rescue operations
In order to prepare for flood catastrophe scenarios, the unit of Sudarshan Chakra and NDRF performed a combined exercise in Bhopal for the first time. The soldiers also constructed a floating residence on the sea at this time. Army officers and members of the Engineer Regiment AAP participated in the flood relief work practise. The Army Aviation Wing's helicopters were also used in this exercise. On this occasion, resources and equipment for rescue were also on exhibit.
workout involving two people at once
In delivering prompt rescue and support to the flood victims, organisations like the NDRF and SDERF State Emergency support Force also shown their ability. In addition to this, instructions on how to organise and carry out a rescue operation were provided in a seminar. The district employees and administrative officers participated in a combined exercise of this way to demonstrate how rescue operations would be carried out in floods and other disasters with the aid of new technology.
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