An Indian Air Force chopper rescued 19 people stranded on an islet on the swelling Beas river at Dobi in Kullu district on Monday. The rescued people were then flown to the local airfield of Bhuntar.
Due to heavy rains and swelling of river Beas, 19 people were stranded on islets and were rescued by an Indian Air Force chopper.
An Indian Air Force chopper rescued 19 people stranded on an islet on the swelling Beas river at Dobi in Kullu district on Monday. The rescued people were then flown to the local airfield of Bhuntar.
Beas river had swelled and as a result of which small islets were formed in the river wherein people were stranded.
At the request of state government of Himachal Pradesh, one MLH class of helicopter, piloted by Squadron Leader Vipul Gupta with Squadron Leader Dhiman as the co-pilot, was launched from the Mighty Armour unit of Western Air Command, based at Sarsawa for the rescue operation.
Two more people were also rescued on Monday from another small strip of land in the river. The helicopter, which was available at Bhuntar was launched and they were winched up since there was no place for the helicopter to land.
The helicopter and its crew have been instructed to wait at Bhuntar airstrip if any more rescue operation is needed to be carried out.
"Today, restricted space, high wind speed, high tension cables, and tall trees precluded the chance of landing. Hence, we had to winch the two people. All rescued were reported to be safe and fine. We are on standby for any further requirements," Ministry of Defence quoted Squadron Leader Vipul Gupta.
The incessant rains have been lashing various districts, particularly in Kullu, Chamba, Kinnaurand Lahaul, and Spiti in Himachal Pradesh bringing normal life to a stand still. Heavy rains and snowfall have also brought down the temperature in the hilly state.
Earlier, Chief Minister Jai Ram Thakur chaired a meeting to take stock of the situation and directed the officers to take all precautionary measures to minimise loss to life and property.
The state will experience heavy rainfall in isolated places for the next two days, as predicted by the weather department.
ANI