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Siachen Pioneers evacuate pregnant woman in Ladakh

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The Siachen Pioneers undertook an evacuation of a three-monthold pregnant woman, suffering from eyesight loss and dysphagia (blockage of throat causing inability to swallow), from a remote village called Kurgiak located in a valley of Shinkun La pass beyond Padam in Ladakh on Friday.

The weather in the Kurgiak Valley was deteriorat­ing with the cloud base lowering further. The terrain was completely snowbound and the fading light due to the clouds increased the chances of disorienta­tion.

The weather was overcast with all passes covered. Within a very short period of time, the crew assessed the weather, discussed the contingenc­ies and planned the route with maximum fuel to avoid the requiremen­t of refuelling.

The formation got airborne within 30 minutes, with Wing Commander S.I. Khan and Flight Lieutenant Pravin in the lead aircraft, along with Wing Commander S.K. Pradhan and Squadron Leader A. Bedekar as No 2, reportsANI.

The weather en route was marginal and the narrow and turbulent valley, devoid of any force landing fields made the task even more challengin­g. However, the crew successful­ly negotiated the valley and reached Padam.

After a quick turnaround, servicing the formation got airborne again for Kurgiak which was another 50 km ahead of Padam.

Since the terrain was snowbound and no clear field was available, the crew chose a site close to the village, which was sloping but manageable. The crew located the village successful­ly and picked up the pregnant woman.

Due to the high altitude and a lack of oxygen, coupled with extremely low temperatur­es, the woman was having difficulty in breathing.

The flight back was even more challengin­g with the aircraft buffeting in turbulent winds and light fading further. The crew brought all their profession­alism to the forefront to successful­ly negotiate the adverse weather and recovered back at Leh in time, to save the life of the pregnant woman.

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