Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

MODI HAILS EFFORTS OF THOSE INVOLVED IN DEOGHAR RESCUE OP

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday lauded the efforts of agencies in rescuing 73 of 76 people who were stranded mid-air for over 48 hours on the Trikut hills ropeway in Deoghar after it stopped on Sunday.

Three people died since the 766-metre cableway connecting to a pilgrimage site on Trikut hills developed a snag on Sunday -- one during a collision between two cable cars, and two fell to their deaths during the operation. Teams of the IAF, Army, ITBP and NDRF were part of the over 45-hour-long rescue that culminated on Tuesday.

Representa­tives of all the forces involved in the operation, and members of civil society were part of a virtual meet with Modi on Wednesday.

“The entire country was glued to the TV looking at the challengin­g task. You jointly proved to the country that we have a team of IAF, Army, ITBP and NDRF which could come to rescue of its people even in the most difficult situation. We need to also congratula­te local citizens who came forward and helped with whatever resource they had,” said the PM.

Underlinin­g the importance of the response time of rescue agencies during a disaster, Modi said the experience of the Trikut hills rescue will enrich the forces for future missions.

“There is a need to document this entire exercise so that it could be used as a case study for training our men and improving our training in meeting future challenges,” he added.

Home minister Amit Shah said various agencies worked in coordinati­on to complete the rescue operation with minimum harm.

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