Floods in Maharashtra, Goa, and Karnataka: The Indian Coast Guard saves 215 lives
Mumbai: The Indian Coast Guard (ICG) has deployed its resources to aid the civil authorities in relief and rescue operations in flood-hit areas of Maharashtra, Goa, and Karnataka. The ICG despatched Disaster Relief Teams (DRT) with inflatable Gemini boats and life-saving gear to the affected areas. The DRTs reached areas rendered unapproachable due to water inundation especially in Chiplun and Mahad districts of Maharashtra and Umlijoog, Khargejoog, Bodjug Island, and Kinnar village in Uttar Kannada district of Karnataka. The teams evacuated the stranded people and provided relief material.
In Goa, ICG aircraft undertook aerial assessment of Ganjem Dam, Usgaon and Codli areas. An ICG helicopter air-dropped approximately 100 kgs of relief material, including food packets and drinking water, for the stranded people.
The Coast Guard air station services at Ratnagiri are also being extended to Indian Navy and Indian Air Force aircraft for airlifting of National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) teams, relief material, and facilitating rescue operations across the affected regions.
As of July 25, 2021, the ICG has saved 215 precious lives across these three states. The ICG DRTs, ships, and aircraft are on standby for immediate mobilization, if need be and close coordination with local administration is being maintained.
The Indian Army, Indian Navy, and Indian Air Force are also providing support to the civil administration and National as well as the State Disaster Management Authorities in relief and rescue operations in the flood-affected areas of the three states