Indian Airforce / The train was stuck for hours in the flood then the Air Force rescued 119 passengers like this

These days, due to heavy rains in the northeastern state of Assam, the period of devastation is going on. Meanwhile, a train got stuck in a flood in Cachar area on Sunday. Indian Air Force rescued 119 passengers trapped in this train. An alert has been issued in many areas of the state due to flash floods and landslides.

Vikrant Shekhawat : May 16, 2022, 10:45 AM
These days, due to heavy rains in the northeastern state of Assam, the period of devastation is going on. Meanwhile, a train got stuck in a flood in Cachar area on Sunday. Indian Air Force rescued 119 passengers trapped in this train. An alert has been issued in many areas of the state due to flash floods and landslides.

Silchar-Guwahati Express stuck in flood

According to the information, due to heavy rains and floods, the Silchar-Guwahati Express train got stuck in Cachar area of ​​Assam. The water was so much that the train was unable to move forward or backward. After being stranded for a long time, the local administration contacted the Air Force for help.

Airforce tweeted information

Indian Air Force gave this information by tweeting. Air Force said, 'IAF helicopters evacuated 119 passengers from Ditokchera railway station in Assam. Situated in Dima Hasao district, a train was stuck at the railway station for more than 24 hours due to incessant rain, making rail movement impossible.

Three killed in landslide in Dima Hasao

Significantly, three people were killed in a landslide in Dima Hasao district of Assam. According to a bulletin issued by the Assam State Disaster Management Authority (ASDMA), three people, including a woman, lost their lives in the Haflong area of ​​Dima Hasao. The hill district has been affected by flash floods and landslides at many places due to loss of rail and road connectivity with other parts of the state.

Alert issued in the state

According to the ASDMA statement, about 25,000 people are affected by the floods in five districts of Assam. The worst affected is the Cachar region, in which more than 21,000 people have been affected. This is followed by Karbi Anglong West with around 2,000 victims and Dhemaji with over 600 people affected by the floods. ASDMA has issued a flood alert for 72 hours for Cachar, Karimganj, Dhemaji, Morigaon and Nagaon districts.