Army helicopter fell into flood water in Muzaffarpur, Bihar, people started looting relief material
Bihar Flood: Floods has been created havoc in Bihar. As the reports 16 districts have been affected by the this. While state government is providing relief material to the people. Meanwhile, a big news came on Wednesday. Air Force chopper crashed into water in Ghanshyampur of Aurai in Muzaffarpur. Air Force chopper falls into water Indian Air Force helicopter going to deliver relief material to the flood victims in Muzaffarpur, Bihar, fell into flood water, after which there was a stampede on the spot. It is being told that this accident happened in Naya Gaon. At the same time, a crowd of people gathered and started taking out the goods from the chopper. Big news is coming from Muzaffarpur According to the information received, the helicopter was going to distribute relief material in the flood-affected areas of Muzaffarpur carrying relief material from Sitamarhi. During this time, this helicopter fell into the flood water after becoming a victim of an accident. At the same time, after the incident, the SDRF team and local villagers started relief work and worked to take out the helicopter rider. Also read: State government has announced to reward the SDRF team Bihar government has announced to reward the SDRF team. ACS of Disaster Management Department Pratyaya Amrit said that immediately after the incident, the SDRF team carried out the rescue operation in a better way. For this, SDRF personnel will be rewarded. Air Force personnel are safe in the accident In the meanwhile the pilot has been seriously injured in this incident. It is being told that the helicopter was going from Sitamarhi, when this accident happened. All the soldiers are safe. ,
An Advanced Light Helicopter of the Indian Air Force had to make a precautionary landing in the theatre during flood relief operations in the Sitamarhi sector of Bihar. The chopper had three personnel onboard including two pilots who are safe. More details are awaited: IAF… pic.twitter.com/35VKICgLsy
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