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Army Rescues Over 1,560 People in Flood-hit Manipur: Operation Jalrahat-2

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Last updated: June 3, 2025 5:08 pm
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Despite persistent torrential rains and flooding in Manipur’s Imphal Valley, the Indian Army remains the leading force in relief and rescue efforts. A statement by Disaster Management officials revealed the worsening flood situation, with over 1.64 lakh people affected and 35,143 houses damaged by the floods. The Army has been providing essential help to Manipur residents since May 31 under Operation Jal Rahat-2, operating under challenging conditions.

In Wangkhei, 584 individuals were rescued from the community, while 569 people, including 15 medical patients requiring urgent care, were safely evacuated from the Jawaharlal Nehru Institute of Medical Sciences (JNIMS). In Khitai Chingangbam Leikai, 110 persons were evacuated to the safe areas, and in Laishram Leikai, 115 were rescued.

Rescue teams also evacuated 65 individuals from Lamlong and 75 from Heinjang, navigating through challenging terrain and a fast flood stream due to a breach in the bund of the Imphal river. Army personnel also carried out special missions to rescue three specially-abled adults.

With rescue operations, medical teams, and essential relief materials at the ready, the Army coordinated with various agencies including the Assam Rifles, NDRF, and SDRF for a comprehensive response. Medical Superintendent of JNIMS, Prof. Kh. Lokeshwar Singh, said that given the severe flooding, the medical college hospital would remain closed until further notice to ensure the safety of patients and healthcare workers.

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