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Navy And IAF Helicopters Deliver Aid Amid Torrential Rain As Andhra And Telangana Brace For More

As heavy rain continues to batter Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, the Indian Navy and Indian Air Force (IAF) have launched rescue and relief operations. Helicopters are being deployed to deliver essential supplies to residents stranded on rooftops due to rising floodwaters. The timely intervention has saved many lives in the flood-affected areas.

Relief Efforts Amidst Ongoing Downpour

With rain showing no signs of letting up, relief operations are ongoing. Emergency services are focusing on the hardest-hit regions where access to basic necessities like food and water has been cut off. Helicopters are transporting supplies to areas that have become inaccessible by road due to heavy flooding.

Residents Prepare for More Rain

As heavy rain continues to lash Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, Navy and IAF helicopters have begun delivering aid to stranded residents on rooftops. With forecasts predicting more rain, rescue efforts have been intensified in the flood-hit areas.

Despite the immediate relief efforts, authorities have warned residents of Andhra and Telangana to prepare for even more heavy rainfall in the coming days. Local governments are advising citizens to stay indoors, avoid travel, and move to higher ground if necessary.

Coordinated Response from Armed Forces and Local Authorities

The collaboration between the Navy, IAF, and local authorities has been crucial in mitigating the impact of the floods. With more rain predicted, the coordinated response will likely intensify, ensuring aid reaches those most in need. Rescue teams remain on standby, ready to escalate their efforts if the situation worsens.


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