NDRF intensifies seek for lacking individuals after Arunachal flash flood, two our bodies recovered
The Nationwide Catastrophe Response Pressure (NDRF) has intensified search and rescue operations to hint three individuals who stay lacking after a flash flood struck the NEEPCO Colony close to Possa village in Arunachal Pradesh’s Keyi Panyor district on June 24, officers mentioned.

5 folks had gone lacking within the flash flood incident. Authorities have thus far recovered two our bodies, whereas efforts are underway to find the remaining three.
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Talking to ANI, Anand Patel, Deputy Commandant of the twelfth Battalion of the NDRF, mentioned the pressure has deployed specialised gear, canine squads and boats for the search operation.
“On June 24, a flash flood occurred within the morning within the NEEPCO space, leaving 5 folks lacking. The district administration and police initiated a search operation. An NDRF group was requested to help; nevertheless, as a result of highway blockages, they had been unable to succeed in the positioning throughout the preliminary two days,” Patel mentioned.”The NDRF group arrived yesterday and is presently conducting search operations utilizing specialised gear, canines and boats,” he added.
He mentioned further NDRF groups geared up with specialised gear are anticipated to affix the operation, which is more likely to be intensified by Saturday night.
“Some further groups geared up with specialised gear are scheduled to affix, and we count on to accentuate the search operation by this night. The presence of great quantities of excessive, floating particles, hazardous supplies and sharp objects has hindered the operation. Regardless of these difficulties, we stay dedicated to the search and are working to get better the lacking our bodies as quickly as doable,” Patel mentioned.
Highlighting the challenges confronted by the rescue groups, Patel mentioned the hilly terrain, gathered particles and altering climate situations have made the operation troublesome.
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“The first challenges embody the hilly terrain and altering climate situations,” he added.
Search operations are persevering with within the affected space as rescue groups work to find the remaining lacking individuals.

