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52 villagers marooned on river island in Haryana

Published: 16 Jun 2013 - 11:58 pm | Last Updated: 31 Jan 2022 - 08:25 pm

Chandigarh: Rescue operations were on late yesterday to save 52 villagers marooned on an island in the flooded Yamuna river, state government officials said here.

Indian Air Force helicopters have been pressed into service and the army was on standby to rescue at least 52 residents, including 15 children, of village Lapra in Yamunanagar district, 110km from here.

They have been stranded on an island in the Yamuna since yesterday morning.

The people had gone to the island to collect musk melons and water melons. They got stranded after a flash flood following the release of 3.4 cusecs of water from the Hathnikund barrage in Yamunanagar district. The release of water led to the river flowing at the danger mark.

A Haryana government spokesman said there has been no loss of life and property.

Krishna Mohan, Haryana additional chief secretary and financial commissioner, Revenue and Disaster Management, said the state government is taking all steps to rescue the marooned people. He said a company of the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA), comprising 50 personnel, is en route to Lapra from Ghaziabad and IAF helicopters at Bathinda and Sarsawa were ready to take off.

“They are equipped with night vision facility. However, the weather does not permit the helicopters to fly to Lapra now. The army in Ambala is also on standby,” Mohan said.

IANS