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Indian Army joins in rescue of people hit by floods in Bhutan

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Last updated: October 5, 2025 12:10 pm
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Published: October 5, 2025
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The Indian army carries out rescue operations in the flood-affected areas in Bhutan, on October 5, 2025. Photo: PRO defence

The Indian army carries out rescue operations in the flood-affected areas in Bhutan, on October 5, 2025. Photo: PRO defence

A coordinated rescue effort by the Bhutanese authorities and the Indian Army on Sunday (October 5, 2025) ensured safety for people affected by a sudden flood in the vicinity of Amochu River in the neighbouring country.

Rescue Operation in Bhutan by the Indian Army amidst unprecedented floods triggered by a low-pressure system over the Bay of Bengal.

– @saurabh3vedi reports

📸Special Arrangement pic.twitter.com/3relyDeKFN

— The Hindu (@the_hindu) October 5, 2025

Official sources said the flood had left several families and workers stranded in Bhutan’s temporary housing and workforce camp.

When a helicopter of Drukair — Bhutan’s national airline — was unable to take off due to inclement weather, the country sought urgent support from India, they added.

The flood affected flood-affected areas in Phuentsholing, Bhutan, on October 5, 2025. The Indian Army joins in rescue of people hit by floods. Photo: PRO defence

The flood affected flood-affected areas in Phuentsholing, Bhutan, on October 5, 2025. The Indian Army joins in rescue of people hit by floods. Photo: PRO defence

Responding swiftly, the Indian Army deployed two helicopters to airlift the stranded workers to safety and ensure that they receive immediate medical care, the sources said.

The Royal Government of Bhutan has expressed sincere gratitude to the Indian Army for its timely and life-saving assistance, as well as to the Royal Bhutan Army and Drukair teams for their courageous efforts, they said.

The episode once again underscored the enduring friendship and cooperation between Bhutan and India, they noted.

Published – October 05, 2025 05:40 pm IST





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