How is the Indian Army Bringing Hope to the Flood-Hit Northeast Under 'Operation Jal Rahat 2'?

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Key Takeaways
- Indian Army initiates Operation Jal Rahat 2 for flood relief.
- Deployment active in Nagaland, Assam, and Manipur.
- Over 3,820 rescues and extensive aid distributed.
- Continued monitoring of critical river levels.
- Collaboration with local authorities is key.
New Delhi, July 10 (NationPress) As unyielding rains battered the Northeast, engulfing homes and isolating thousands, the Indian Army has initiated comprehensive Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief (HADR) efforts under ‘Operation Jal Rahat 2’. This operation features a synchronized deployment across Nagaland, Assam, and Manipur.
On July 10, the Deputy Commissioner of Dimapur formally requested aid from the Indian Army to facilitate immediate flood relief in Singrijan Colony, a severely affected locality.
The Army promptly responded by deploying an Engineer Task Force (ETF) team. Although a verbal de-requisition was received later that day, the Army remains on standby, with resources mobilized through the Flood Relief Control Centre at HQ IGAR (N).
In Upper Assam, the Dhansiri River in the Golaghat district has exceeded danger levels. While water levels are now subsiding, the Indian Army is maintaining vigilant observation of the situation and is prepared to take action if necessary.
In Manipur, the Nambol River, flowing through Imphal West and Bishnupur districts, has also surpassed danger thresholds. As floodwaters begin to recede, the Army remains actively involved in relief efforts in collaboration with local authorities.
As of today, the Indian Army has deployed 40 Relief Columns (24 Main + 16 Reserve) throughout the region.
In addition, the Indian Army has successfully rescued 3,820 individuals, distributed over 1,300 food packets, and provided more than 15,000 water bottles, along with medical assistance to over 2,000 individuals.
For the Indian Army, these figures represent more than mere statistics - the core mission is to rescue their fellow countrymen and women and restore smiles to their faces.
The timely actions of the Indian Army have served as a critical lifeline for those affected by the relentless rains, demonstrating that their responsibilities extend beyond merely defending borders to rescuing citizens in times of crisis.
Through prompt action, rapid deployment, and effective collaboration with civil authorities, the Army continues to deliver life-saving support and essential aid to the impacted communities across the Northeast.