Indian Army conducts joint training for flood relief operations in Assam
Indian Army conducts joint training for flood relief operations in Assam

Guwahati: Troops of the Indian Army’s Spear Corps on Saturday, June 1, organised a comprehensive joint training programme for flood relief operations in Assam’s Tinsukia district. 

The two-day joint training was organised with the primary objective of ensuring preparedness and synergy between the responders of the Indian Army and the civil administration.

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During the training, the Indian Army’s flood relief column, affiliated detachments, and the State Disaster Response Force (SDRF) rehearsed drills meticulously designed to simulate realistic scenarios during the floods. 

The training included rescue operations, evacuation procedures and emergency medical assistance during severe floods. The training culminated with the rehearsal of contingencies designed to test and improve the military and civil agencies’ readiness and response time. 

The joint training between the Indian Army and the state agencies exemplified the commitment of the Indian Army to swift and coordinated action to safeguard lives during the impending flood situations in upper Assam.

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