78 Naval personnel involved in relief ops in landslide-hit Wayanad district


Indian Navy personnel conduct a search and rescue operation at the landslide-affected area, in Wayanad on Saturday - Photo: ANI

NEW DELHI: The Ministry of Defence on Saturday (Aug 3) said 78 Naval personnel at present are involved in the ongoing rescue and relief operations at landslide-affected areas of Kerala’s Wayanad district, amidst inclement weather and difficult terrain.

Additional personnel, stores, resources and essential supplies were mobilised from INS Zamorin to augment the relief efforts and support the local community impacted by the disaster.

“The teams have been deployed into multiple locations of Chooralmala and Mundakkai area and are working hand in hand with the disaster relief forces and local administration,” the Ministry said.

One of the teams was deployed at the river base for maintaining continuous supply of material, food and provisions to the affected people while the other teams have been deployed for search of survivors, clearing of debris and recovery of bodies.

A medical post has been set up at Chooralmala to provide medical assistance to the injured.

Ateam of three officers and 30 sailors augmented the efforts of the Indian Army in assembling and constructing the crucial Bailey Bridge over the river connecting the regions of Chooralmala and Mundakkai which were isolated by the landslides on Aug 1.

The bridge serves as the backbone of logistics support enabling movement of heavy machinery and ambulances.

On Friday, Indian Navy Advanced Light Helicopter (ALH) of INS Garuda operating from Calicut undertook aerial recce of the affected areas for survivors and locating bodies.

“The helicopter airlifted 12 state police personnel along with rescue equipment to the disaster area, which were inaccessible by road,” the Ministry said.

The sortie was conducted over the hilly terrain in low visibility and challenging weather conditions.

“The Indian Navy is working closely in coordination with the local administration to ensure quick evacuation of stranded people, provision of basic amenities and medical aid,” the Ministry added. - The Statesman/ANN

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