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Indian Army Rescues 11, Including Five Children, in Flood-Hit Rajouri Amid Relentless Rains

White Knight Corps Launches Twin High-Risk Rescue Operations; Stranded Civilians Pulled to Safety in Coordination with Police, SDRF and Civil Administration

Gadyal Desk by Gadyal Desk
19/07/2026
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Indian Army Rescues 11, Including Five Children, in Flood-Hit Rajouri Amid Relentless Rains
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Rajouri, July 19 (JKNS): In a swift and courageous humanitarian response amid flash floods triggered by incessant rainfall, the Indian Army’s White Knight Corps rescued 11 stranded civilians, including five children, in two separate high-risk operations in Rajouri district on Sunday.

As per news agency JKNS, Indian Army under White Knight Corps, in close coordination with the Jammu & Kashmir Police, State Disaster Response Force (SDRF) and the civil administration, successfully rescued eleven civilians, including five children, stranded at different locations in the flood-affected Rajouri district following incessant rainfall and flash floods.

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In the first operation, Army troops responded swiftly to reports of nine civilians, including five children, stranded across a flooded Nala near Churung Village, south of Thanamandi. Despite strong currents and challenging weather conditions, the rescue teams reached the site promptly and safely evacuated all the stranded civilians.

In a parallel rescue operation, troops of Engineer Regiment rescued two youths, aged between 17 and 20 years, who had become marooned on a river island in the Naushera Tawi River near Dhangri, approximately 12 km from Rajouri. Displaying exceptional courage and skill, the rescue team braved strong water currents and successfully brought both youths to safety. They were subsequently handed over to their families in the presence of officials from the civil administration, Rajouri.

These timely rescue operations underscore the Indian Army’s unwavering commitment to safeguarding lives and extending assistance to the people during natural disasters and emergencies. The seamless coordination between the Army, Police, SDRF and civil administration ensured the successful execution of both rescue missions without any loss of life.

The Indian Army remains steadfast in its resolve to serve the nation and its citizens, standing shoulder to shoulder with the people in times of crisis. (JKNS)

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