IAF evacuates 123 devotees; 29 tonnes of relief and rescue material dispatched: Pankaj Mittal

Srinagar, July 11(KNS): The Indian Air Force (IAF) evacuated 123 people from the shrine and the cave as well as Panjtarni while 29 tonnes of relief and rescue material was flown  to the holy cave, an top IAF official said on Monday here. 


Addressing media persons, Air Commodore Pankaj Mittal said that during evacuations process by IAF, Mi-17 V5 and Cheetal helicopters were pressed into service. "IAF choppers also airlifted 20 National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) personnel, along with six canines, from Srinagar to take part in the search operation to trace the missing people believed to be stuck under debris," he said. 

The officer said that the Cheetal helicopters flew 45 sorties, inducting five NDRF and Army personnel and 3.5 tonnes of relief material while evacuating 48 survivors from the holy cave,".

He also said that the Mi-17V5 helicopters flew 20 sorties, delivered 9.5 tonnes of relief material and evacuated 64 survivors, the officer said adding the choppers brought back seven mortal remains from the area. 

Major part of the rescue operation has been completed already at the cave. "However, despite the bad weather, we did not give up and completed our operation successfully," he said, adding that in total 29 tonnes of relief and rescue material was flown in from this base & few places nearby to the lower cave from Panjtarni. 

Notibaly, at least 15 pilgrims were killed while over 65 have been injured after a flash flood triggered by a cloudburst swept away scores of people on Friday evening at the holy cave shrine of Amarnath.(KNS).

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