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Army uses ingenuous methods to help people

In some cases soldiers employed tree trunks as temporary bridges to rescue the stranded

- BY AKHEL MATHEW Correspond­ent

India’s armed forces have been playing a heroic role in Kerala over the past four days, rescuing people across the length and breadth of the state.

Some of the affected were marooned in their houses, some held up hands from their terraces to be airlifted, and many others sent social media messages from hospitals, homes or hostels where they were engulfed by the flood waters. Armed forces stretched themselves hard to reach all of the affected persons.

Vijay Sharma, one of the pilots who has been at work for long hours over the past few days, told a television channel that there was also immense satisfacti­on that came along with the hard work.

Verma had been instrument­al in airlifting a pregnant woman on Thursday, who was later moved to the navy hospital in Kochi. A few hours later, she gave birth to a healthy baby.

In some areas, the army resorted to ingenuous methods like using tree trunks as temporary bridges to evacuate affected people.

The services of the defence personnel have earned wide praise in the state, and opposition leader Ramesh Chennithal­a has appealed to Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan to hand over the rescue and relief work to the armed forces.

Bharatiya Janata Party state president, P.S. Sreedharan Pillai has gone to the extent of saying that his party would approach the law courts if the rescue work was not given to the armed forces. Pillai said other states faced with similar calamities had depended on the armed forces.

The armed forces have focused on some of the worsthit areas in the state including Chengannur, Chalakkudy, Aluva and Angamaly.

Earlier in the week, they had rescued dozens of people in Ranni, which was inundated.

The chief minister said the state government had sought more boats and helicopter­s from the federal government during his meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday.

 ?? AFP ?? A man being winched up to an Indian Air Force helicopter as he is evacuated from a flood affected area in Kerala.
AFP A man being winched up to an Indian Air Force helicopter as he is evacuated from a flood affected area in Kerala.

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